Epic Games is laying off staff in 2026 to address financial strain, with CEO Tim Sweeney stating the company is “spending significantly more than it’s making”. A key factor is a decline in Fortnite ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is looking forward to a new era for developers, starting with Apple's WWDC conference next week.
Tim Sweeney announced that Epic Games has contacted the fired programmer, Mike Prinke, who has terminal brain cancer.
Epic Games logo is seen displayed on a phone screen. The phone is laying on the keyboard of a laptop running 'Fortnite.' - Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via Getty Images Fortnite developer Epic Games laid ...
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Can someone explain this to me?' asks Chet Faliszek, former Valve writer, 'Why anybody who works at Epic should work hard?' ...
It marks the company's second mass layoff in the past three years.
In a recent and controversial move, Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, announced significant layoffs affecting over 1,000 ...
Player activity in “Fortnite,” a free-to-play game where users compete to be the last one standing, has been declining since ...
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(KRON) — Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, announced 1,000 layoffs on Tuesday. In a memo sent to employees, CEO Tim Sweeney cited a “downturn” in engagement around its flagship product.