Epic Games will cut 900 employees, according to new report

Epic Games will cut 900 employees, according to new report
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Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, will reportedly cut 900 employees. This report comes from Bloomberg, and many Fortnite players around the world are worried about the future of their favorite game. With this many people leaving the company, the popular game will likely be affected.

The report comes shortly after Epic’s announcement to increase the price of V-Bucks. Earlier this month, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began the process of massive Fortnite refunds, which will cost Epic $245 million.

Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Epic Games’ massive layoff will likely affect Fortnite

Epic Games has big plans for Fortnite. The battle royale game is still very popular, despite being out for more than six years. However, these plans may be set back after the layoffs. Like many other companies, the Cary-based gaming publisher is not immune to the current economic situation and recession.

According to Bloomberg, the Fortnite creator will cut 900 people. This comes down to approximately 16% of the workforce. Many other companies have laid off thousands of workers this year, including Google and Amazon. Electronic Arts, another popular video game maker, cut 6% of its workforce in March.

This situation will likely affect the future development of Fortnite. However, the video game is far from done, even though many players believe so.

With millions of active players on a daily basis, Fortnite is one of the most profitable products in the video gaming industry. Thanks to it, Epic Games has made billions, and abandoning it simply makes no sense. However, there’s a good chance that some plans, such as the release of Chapter 5, will be postponed.

Earlier this month, Donald Mustard, the Chief Creative Director at Epic Games, retired. This was a huge blow for the company, but fortunately, Epic managed to hire a suitable replacement. Now, the only question is if these layoffs