Romero Games reportedly met with Microsoft just a day before the publisher pulled funding for the studio, and there was 'no mention' of the decision that put over 100 people out of work (www.pcgamer.com)
from Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 07:40
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Nikls94@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 07:58 next collapse

Microsoft‘s fuckery continues. Glad I ditched them.

cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Jul 11:07 collapse

Amen!

SGG@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 08:06 next collapse

Of course they wouldn’t mention it, to Microsoft they were just numbers on a spreadsheet, not people.

defaultusername@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Jul 16:05 collapse

Just like every other corporation.

TommySoda@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 08:26 next collapse

Micro$oft is like the new EA. This is the exact same shit EA did 10 years back when they bought up dozens of studios, milked the shit out of them, and then closed the studio so the executives could get bonuses. Now EA has like, 5 studios that make games while the rest got gutted for the IP and then taken out back with a gun.

aksdb@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 09:16 next collapse

I think EA was still worse. At least in my perception.

I think EA actually bought studios just to get the IP and immediately get rid of the employees. I also think they tried to milk a few of the IPs before letting it go downhill.

MS, from what I can tell, gave studios quite a lot of freedom to do what they do best. I don’t think they intentionally wanted to fuck over studios, but they rather sacrificed them.

Don’t get me wrong: that’s still bad. But there’s a difference between fucking studios over with intent and reacting badly to changed circumstances.

ano_ba_to@sopuli.xyz on 07 Jul 10:04 collapse

Unlike EA, Microsoft can afford to wait a little and then get rid of the employees. They let them do what they want because they have no idea how to run a gaming studio anymore. They don’t have any incentive to have expertise, which is why the old Xbox IPs like Halo or Gears died so COD can live in another part of town. They are like tech venture capitalists now, not even just in gaming.

Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip on 09 Jul 14:32 collapse

Microsoft has been killing game studios for decades.

Lionhead

Digital Anvil

Ensemble Studios

FASA

Aces

Rare is basically just a zombie now

SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jul 08:31 next collapse

Microsoft probably were thinking “He’s just making another Daikatana, anyway.”

cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Jul 08:47 next collapse

I get a feeling MS doesn’t want to be in the game production/publishing space anymore. They see bigger growth opportunities elsewhere. I personally believe that it’s a big mistake and the ai bubble will cost them dearly, but chasing very short term profitability has never hurt an executive.

Damage@feddit.it on 07 Jul 10:47 next collapse

They have enough money to weather major mistakes, unfortunately for everyone

brsrklf@jlai.lu on 07 Jul 11:40 collapse

Too bad they decided they did not want to do it anymore after buying half of the world’s game studios, then.

cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Jul 11:44 collapse

They took a huge bet on consolidation and it didn’t really pay off. Now they’re writing it off.

mohab@piefed.social on 07 Jul 09:02 next collapse

The Mafia shit continues with no repercussions because governments nowadays are by the corporations and for the corporations.

RejZoR@lemmy.ml on 07 Jul 09:27 next collapse

It’s a shame that Microsoft owns id Software and Bethesda now. They’ll fuck that up too along with all the major IPs they own. Coz they are stupid too large corporate bullshit that only looks at numbers and nothing else.

Damage@feddit.it on 07 Jul 10:50 next collapse

Truth is they have increased their yearly evil quotas, so now they have to find new ways to fulfill then

Katana314@lemmy.world on 07 Jul 16:29 next collapse

I feel a bit of shame that back in the Win7, Xbox Series S era of Microsoft I was sort of cheering them on as an underdog in several markets.

But it does seem like every large company is driving these zero sum efforts now. Anyone that high up is chomping for workforce reduction.

If larger-scale changes don’t prove possible, I still want Elizabeth Warren’s Accountable Capitalism act as a way for majority workforce in a company to declare “No, this way is insane, fire whoever suggested it” earlier rather than later.

Ephera@lemmy.ml on 07 Jul 18:27 next collapse

From what I know of large corporations, I’d honestly be surprised, if the Microsofties they met, knew that this was happening…

NastyNative@mander.xyz on 07 Jul 18:47 collapse

Tell em when they get back to their offices this way the issue takes care of it self! Scumbags