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Recent evidence we discovered indicates that the next game in the Just Cause series may have been canceled, potentially two ...
Avalanche Studios has just announced a series of layoffs that will see dozens of jobs cut and two offices closed. The group behind Just Cause, Mad Max, and partially Rage will reduce its workforce ...
Today, Avalanche Studios has announced that they will be laying off 50 (or roughly 9%) workers and closing two of its five development studio locations. Avalanche Studios has decided to make an ...
After months of back and forth between employees and management, Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios – not to be confused with Hogwarts Legacy developer Avalanche Software – has published a ...
Avalanche Studios Group, known for its popular Just Cause series, is undergoing significant restructuring. The company will lay off 50 employees and close its US and Canadian studios. This move ...
Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios Group is shuttering two studios and, as a result, is laying off roughly 9% of its overall workforce, according to a statement on its website. Avalanche is ...
Avalanche Studios Group’s CEO. "Our inclusive, warm, and welcoming culture, sound work-life balance, profit sharing, and parental leave policy – just to name a few – are a testament to that.
Avalanche Studios is shutting down its New York and Montreal offices, the latter of which was just opened in October 2023, resulting in redundancies affecting 9% of the whole company's workforce.
Here’s how it works. The depressing, alarming, infuriating trend of videogame industry layoffs continued unabated today with news that Avalanche Studios Group, best known for the Just Cause ...
Around 100 employees at Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios Group are unionizing. This means around a fifth of the 500-person Swedish team is now bargaining with the company’s management for ...