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Raven Software Hit With Layoffs

Looks like some game companies are still feeling the hard economic times. Raven Software, the developer behind Singularity, was hit with layoffs today. According to reports, about 40 employees were let go.

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Raven Software Had Projects Cancelled Including COD Zombies Live Service & Sequel to Classic Title

A former Raven Software developer has outed the studio was once working on a standalone live service Call of Duty Zombies game.

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porkChop100d ago

It obviously would have been Heretic/Hexen. With the resurgence of DOOM, Wolfenstein, and "Boomer Shooters" in general, it's a good time to bring back these older franchises. Same with Quake and Unreal.

DefenderOfDoom2100d ago (Edited 100d ago )

Oh my goodness I would love a new Hexxen ,Heretic single player game !. Also I would absolutely love to play a new SINGLARITY game which was one of my favorite video games from the PS3 ,Xbox 360 generation.

porkChop100d ago

Singularity was great. It's a shame it didn't get a sequel.

rlow1100d ago

We need a sequel to singularity. It was really a fun inventive game. Hopefully Raven doesn’t continue to get stuck with Call of Duty anymore.

rlow1100d ago (Edited 100d ago )

Raven is a great studio. Hopefully now, they can move onto something different. A studio that was getting stuck with ten years of Call of Duty stuff, must of sucked.

Fearmonkey99d ago

Heretic is the number one game I'd love a reboot of, less Hexen more Hereitc though, more fast pace with lots of weapons. Love a reboot/remaster of Heretic 2, thats a game you cant find these days in a store

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Xbox Boss Says He Will Recognize Raven Software's Union After Acquisition Closes

Phil Spencer says that Microsoft will recognize the first AAA video game union once the acquisition is complete.

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Number1TailzFan697d ago

Still disappointed they sold the Soldier of Fortune series to Cauldron.. Why Raven why?

PhillyDillyDee697d ago

I mean, its a good show of faith by the corpo giant, but they have to legally recognize them regardless.

lodossrage697d ago

not sure why anyone would give you a disagree. It's the truth, they have to honor it no matter what PR message is said.

senorfartcushion697d ago

Idiots with the brains of 90 year old pensioners?

lodossrage696d ago

@KillBill

If you read that fully, you'd realize that unless they negotiated with the employees otherwise, they would still have to honor it because the union was created before the Activision purchase was closed

Aloymetal697d ago

Yes, yes. We know you love to say a lot of things.

anast697d ago

I doesn't matter. Raven's Union will have zero power when it counts. Everyone knows this.

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Raven Software employees win union election

The vote is the culmination of efforts to unionize that began in December after 12 quality assurance testers were let go before the holidays.

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Deathdeliverer700d ago

Oh man. I wonder how Microsoft feels about this? Outwardly every business has to give the appearance of supporting freedom of choice. Internally though I promise they are furiously working to make sure the major vote goes their way. This vote simply unlocked the door for the union. The next one decides if they walk in and start repainting walls or if the door gets slammed in their face and relocked.
Once it’s in the chances of it spreading to other parts of the business are high. Microsoft has got to be thinking of the potential damage this can cause.