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One of the world’s most popular free tile-matching video games, Candy Crush’s maker King laid off 200 developers earlier.
According to multiple sources cited by MobileGamer.biz, several teams at King, including narrative design, UX, level design, ...
King, the Microsoft owned studio behind the Candy Crush franchise, is reportedly laying off 50 people and replacing them with ...
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Fired Candy Crush Devs To Be Replaced With AIThe ongoing bloodbath at Microsoft and its subsidiaries, Activision, Blizzard, King, Bethesda, and more has led to ...
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.
Microsoft says it will automatically install Candy Crush Saga for people who upgrade to the new operating system during the launch period. The announcement this morning is sparking a debate.
Microsoft has been accused of replacing recently fired workers with artificial intelligence tools that the former employees ...
Candy Crush maker, King, which Microsoft acquired along with Activision Blizzard back in 2023, was the first hit when mass layoffs were announced across the company earlier this month. Now some ...
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.
Well with Windows 10, Microsoft has a game it’s betting you’ll love just as much as those old classics: Candy Crush Saga. Wait, did I— That can’t be right. Hold on, I think there must be ...
Microsoft's mobile game story will no doubt rely on content from its Activision Blizzard acquisition, including popular titles like the aforementioned Candy Crush Saga and Call of Duty: Mobile.
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