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Pressurecast Thirty-Five: Why Is Microsoft Laying Off 18,000 Employees?

Colin and Steve discuss the Microsoft layoffs, Club Nintendo’s abandonment of physical items, and Sting in WWE2K15!

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JBSleek3556d ago

No it isn't. Anyone with fifth grade reading level could simply look it up and get a reasonable simple answer.

Eonjay3556d ago (Edited 3556d ago )

I imagine its not so "simple" for the thousands of people losing their jobs. I will just let them know that JBSleek said its simple and reasonable. This should make them feel better.

JBSleek3556d ago

"I imagine its not so "simple" for the thousands of people losing their jobs. I will just let them know that JBSleek said its simple and reasonable. This should make them feel better."

I'm sorry I should feel sorry for people....Well I feel kinda sad for the Nokia people but for MS own people I don't care. You not doing your job you get fired. That's life.

Eonjay3556d ago (Edited 3556d ago )

Not withstanding personal attacks, the answer to your question has to do with the recent reorganization following the acquisition of Nokia and the closure of several areas such as Xbox TV. Approximately 12,000 employees are said to be release from the Nokia side while 6,000 are from the Microsoft side.

Funny thing is, we should have seen this coming. Since when have one of these mergers/acquisitions not resulted in mass layoffs.

fonger083556d ago

Because buying Nokia hasn't exactly paid off...

JBSleek3556d ago

What? The Nokia purchase just went through...

fonger083556d ago

Back in April they closed it, and Microsoft isn't going to see any return on that 7.2billion anytime soon.

Mikefizzled3556d ago

They bought Nokia 3 months ago, How can this sort of judgement be made already?

JBSleek3556d ago

Your statement is still stupid. The 12,500 Nokia layoffs was to stop layover in the company not because it isn't going to pay off.

Also MS will recoup that money easily. It does almost three times that money per quarter.

Dehnus3556d ago

Bullshit! Sorry but it is.
After a merger you always lay off people, that is a sad fact but a fact nonetheless.

Many positions are now redundant. For instance you do not need 2 HR managers at the same locations.

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Tzuno3556d ago (Edited 3556d ago )

Well, to reduce costs DUH.... 18.000 fired people X "insert salary here" per month= "X" amount of money per year, put a few years here and there to fill the loss of money in a department. You don't understand nothing from my comment, do you? :)

STK0263556d ago (Edited 3556d ago )

Microsoft has grown too big for its own good, and it has to cut off some fat to be more agile as a corporation. Microsoft is competing in multiple quickly evolving markets, and it needs to be able to respond and adapt at a fast rate. Just because you have billions, doesn't mean you can afford to keep unneeded assets.

It obviously sucks for all those affected, but for Microsoft itself, it's a very healthy thing to do. Most major corporations go through these purges at some point.

You also have to factor in the change of CEO; Ballmer has worked hard over the years to make Microsoft a hardware and services company, the new CEO might not have the same vision for Microsoft's future. The Surface line seems to be safe for now, and so is the Xbox division, but we might never see a Microsoft Lumia after all.

mcstorm3556d ago

I agree I think Microsoft were always laying off a log of Nokia staff from the start as they have there own hardware team inplace and there was always going to be over lapping jobs.

People seem to forget that 14 thousand of the 18 thousand jobs were from Nokia its only another 4 thousand that was in house that is going.

Microsoft have a new CEO too that is coming up to 6 months in charge and he was always going to make changes and look where the last CEO went wrong and one thing was the messages that were let out to the public about Windows, Surface xbox ect.

I think this new move as well as Microsoft buying Nokia going forward will see Microsoft start to grow again.

Funantic13556d ago

It's cool when Sony lays off and gives the head man a pay cut.

1886afc3556d ago

i know right, dont remember anyone giving a fuck when that happened.

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What the game industry must do to prevent occupational burnout

Game industry working conditions are improving, but occupational burnout still runs amok. Studios and workers have the power to slow it down.

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anast1d 21h ago (Edited 1d 21h ago )

Quite being abusive to the workers and hold management accountable.

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Has Reportedly Sold About Half of What FF7 Remake Did in the Same Timeframe

The acclaimed open world action RPG is "underperforming" where its sales are concerned, according to industry analyst Daniel Ahmad.

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“Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Has Reportedly Sold About Half of What FF7 Remake Did in the Same Timeframe”

Makes sense to me since the current PS5 base is about half of what the PS4 base was when FFVII Remake released.

There were about 113 million PS4’s in consumers hands worldwide in 2020 when FFVII Remake was released (towards the beginning of COVID lockdown no less).

PS5 sales currently sits at about half of that (50-something million. We are not in COVID lockdown so many people are not as bored as they were 4 years ago and not in a rush to buy every video game coming out at release. Some PS4 owners may not have upgraded to PS5 yet and therefore can’t buy the sequel yet. And, of course, some who played Remake just might not be interested in Rebirth.

It just seems pretty disingenuous for an analyst to ‘analyze’ a situation when there are so many mitigating and unequal factors involved.

OtterX3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Yes, this and also finishing part 1 of the Final Fantasy Remake trilogy weighs heavily on it too. There's always a huge percentage of gamers who never finish the games they purchase. It's not always due to lack of enjoyment, but also life priorities etc. But factor that into the knowledge that Rebirth is a straight continuation of the story, and enjoyment lies heavily on having finished the first, you can begin to understand why not as many players jumped in. But absolutely too, the lesser install base of the PS5 played a huge role!

jjb19812d ago

I started the game when it came out, played about 2/3 of the way through and finished the rest in the last month before rebirth came out. There are just too many games and too much adulting to do.

Eonjay1d 13h ago

It sold about half... with about half as many PS5s available as PS4 had when it launched in 2020. So... the tie ratio is about the same. As PS5s continue to sale it should eventually match Remake. It's a really good game.

fr0sty1d 12h ago

I think there's going to be another wave of buyers that purchase the game once the third part of the trilogy is released, especially if they release it as a bundle.

jambola2d ago

Excuse me sir
Industry analyst Daniel Ahmad said this 🙄

Obscure_Observer2d ago

"Industry analyst Daniel Ahmad said this 🙄"

That guy is director of research & insights at Niko Partners.

https://nikopartners.com/

But he shouldn´t be trusted according to some "trust me bro" N4G random. Smh

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Barlos2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Obscure Observer, so by your logic, we should also trust Pachter? Come on, it's like you're not even trying any more.

MrNinosan1d 17h ago

@Obscure
"We cover China, Chinese Taipei, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam."

Yepp, very trusted and the biggest areas for videogame sales.

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Tody_ZA2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

@raWfodog You'd think an analyst would catch these facts, but just goes to show what gaming analysts are made of. We've only in the last year moved to PS5 only games, in addition to the install base cross-gen has been around for years. There are a lot of PS4 players still over there. It's amazing when people compare things whilst isolating all the significant facts.

And Rebirth being a direct sequel is also valid: anecdotally, I've just started FF7 Remake a week ago and I'm loving it, on Chapter 8, but I'm obviously not going to buy Rebirth until I complete the story which will take time.

Ironmike1d 14h ago

But it's hasn't sold as much the articles om Google stating bit so what if it hasn't the game is still great better than remake which tailed of in middle-of-the- game

TheEroica1d 19h ago (Edited 1d 19h ago )

Apologists always know what to say... 👍
Is it possible to squeeze in one more excuses for FF7 sales? Go for it!

Tody_ZA1d 15h ago (Edited 1d 15h ago )

@TheEroica Understand the meaning of the words you use or don't use them. An apologist argues in defense of something controversial or problematic. Pointing out relevant facts that an analysis or article did not take into account is constructive feedback and discussion. There are great movies, games and other forms of art that don't sell as expected, but later gain financial success.

Example? The Godfather Part 2 underperformed financially compared to its predecessor but is widely hailed as one of the greatest films and sequels of all time and is still influential to this day. And no, I'm not comparing Final Fantasy 7 to the Godfather, before you draw that strawman. There is one loose similarity however in that Rebirth is also overwhelmingly acclaimed and considered superior to the first.

Given the decision to split Final Fantasy VII into three separate games, of which Rebirth released exclusively for PS5 leaving the PS4 install base behind, and the final installment due in 2027, the sales performance is a bit more of a conversation than you're trying to make it out to be.

Crows901d 17h ago

Didn't even mention price increases across the board for all games...this causes all people to be more picky and limit game purchases

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GoodGuy093d ago

Unfortunate but it's the reality of sequels. And I simply just don't hear much people talk about rebirth and even remake as these titles just seem too hard to get into with many newcomers and old fans that are upset with the many changes.

Eonjay1d 13h ago

The games are really good and both acclaimed and Rebirth is even better than Remake with a 90+ metascore but if you don't want to 'hear' the praise... you probably wont.

TheProfessional1d 13h ago (Edited 1d 13h ago )

It's kind of ridiculous how some people here are just making stuff up to explain the low sales. Just because you bought the game and you like it doesn't mean it sold better than it did. Same with FFXVI.

rpvenom1d 5h ago

For me its cause now that i know it releases on pc.. id rather play it with mods on my pc than my ps5

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gold_drake2d ago

well, according to some other reports, it had 2.1 mio. players in the first week.

so, who to believe now.

ZeekQuattro2d ago

It's safe to say if it sold that Square would of made a sales milestone announcement like they did with past FF entries or other IPs in general. They did a FF16 sales update within 2 weeks after it launched for instance.

gold_drake2d ago

there is no way this game hasnt already sold more than remake.

there doesnt need to be an announcement for everything, especially not if they released several updates amd the ultimania.

people are too obsessed with sales

CrimsonWing692d ago

I think there’s a reason we haven’t seen a celebratory tweet from Square on the sales. It came out on Feb. 29th and it’s Apr. 13th right now… that ain’t a good sign. I think this one can reach 3 mill at some point but will be behind Remake, which when it comes to business, that ain’t good.

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Josh Sawyer, Pentiment Director, Comments on Industry Burnout Issues

Josh Sawyer tweets: "I believe burnout has already replaced crunch as the primary hazard of the game industry. Managers are setting teams up to fail and devs are getting ground up as collateral damage. I have suffered from burnout myself. It's no joke. Thanks to @thewritegame and @Eeoor for the talk.

As with crunch, it's likely that managers may acknowledge creating the circumstances leading to burnout but will not take the necessary steps to change them. It's important that devs continue to talk to and support each other and to apply pressure until change is effected."

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Typically burnout comes from abusive management.

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"Flood has replaced the faulty dam as the primary hazard of the valley"