Riot Games Announces Major Workforce Reduction in Response to Changing Industry Trends

Riot Games Announces Major Workforce Reduction in Response to Changing Industry Trends

Riot ‍Games,⁣ the creator of League of Legends, ⁣has​ announced that it will be reducing its ⁣global workforce by approximately 11 percent, which ⁤equates‌ to around 530 ‌jobs. ⁤The company, owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent, stated‌ that‌ these layoffs are necessary due to ‌the need for a‌ sharper focus⁤ and the unsustainable growth​ of costs.

The gaming ​industry‍ has experienced a turbulent year, with major firms such as‌ Electronic Arts and Ubisoft‌ also ⁢implementing job cuts. Riot Games, known for its popular games like League ‌of Legends ​and Valorant, admitted that it had taken on too many projects in recent years, leading to the need for⁢ a more streamlined ⁤approach.

CEO Dylan Jadeja⁢ emphasized ‍that the ‍company’s significant investments ⁤were not yielding the expected results, ‍prompting the decision to reduce the workforce. The layoffs will affect⁢ employees across Riot’s 20 global⁤ offices, ​including those in Los Angeles, Berlin, Sao Paulo, Seoul, and Sydney.

These job cuts ‍are part of a larger trend in the tech sector, with thousands of employees being laid off by some of the world’s biggest gaming ⁤companies. Despite the challenges, Riot⁣ Games remains committed to prioritizing its‍ teams‍ behind League of Legends and ⁣other live games, while phasing out its internal game development division⁢ Riot Forge.

League‌ of Legends​ has become one of the most-watched esports in the world, with its world championship final ⁣being likened to the Super Bowl of esports.⁤ Riot Games assured that it will continue to ​focus on its core games and ‌live‌ events, ensuring that they remain at ⁢the forefront of the⁢ gaming ‌industry.

Source: ⁢ www.ibtimes.com

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