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Sources familiar with the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, told Mobile Gamer Biz that employees in departments such as level ...
Microsoft is reportedly laying off several teams at King, the studio behind Candy Crush Saga, replacing them with AI tools that the staff helped develop.
According to multiple sources cited by MobileGamer.biz, several teams at King, including narrative design, UX, level design, ...
King, best known for Candy Crush, has laid off its employees and replaced them with AI tools that they helped develop.
Microsoft has been accused of replacing recently fired workers with artificial intelligence tools that the former employees ...
Candy Crush studio King is allegedly set to undergo a significant restructure that could replace staff with AI tools. Here's ...
A new report about the King layoffs reveals more details about its motivations and how team members are reacting.
The ongoing bloodbath at Microsoft and its subsidiaries, Activision, Blizzard, King, Bethesda, and more has led to ...
Microsoft earlier this month announced it is laying off around four percent or as many as 9,100 employees. [...] ...
We apologise in advance for bringing another AI story to you today, but a fresh report from MobileGamer suggests that ...
Concerns that Microsoft’s layoffs at Xbox would lead to developers being replaced by AI seem to have been proven true, starting with mobile developer King.