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BROOKLYN, NY - AUGUST 09: CEO of Epic Games Tim Sweeney speaks onstage during Samsung Unpacked New York City at Barclays Center on August 9, 2018 in Brooklyn City. Epic Games on Thursday said it's laying off 16% of its workforce, selling its music platform Bandcamp and spining off most of its SuperAwesome services. Sweeney also announced that Epic will sell its music platform Bandcamp, which it acquired last year, to Songtradr, a music licensing platform. The layoffs at Epic Games are the latest in a growing list of job cuts across tech industry, which has faced slowing growth and higher interest rates since early last year. WATCH: Apple declares victory after Epic Games decision
Persons: Tim Sweeney, we've, Sweeney, Songtradr, China's Tencent Organizations: Epic, Samsung Unpacked, Barclays Center, SuperAwesome, Apple, Epic Games Locations: BROOKLYN, NY, York City, Brooklyn City
CNN —Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, said on Thursday that it will lay off 16% of its staff, around 830 employees, as it attempts to reverse what CEO Tim Sweeney called “unrealistic” spending. He added that Epic plans to divest from the online independent music platform Bandcamp, which it bought last year and which will now be acquired by the music marketplace firm Songtradr. Epic will also spin off most of its marketing division SuperAwesome into a standalone company. About two-thirds of Epic’s Thursday layoffs will impact employees outside the company’s “core development” teams, Sweeney said. “We’re cutting costs without breaking development or our core lines of businesses so we can continue to focus on our ambitious plans,” Sweeney said.
Persons: Fortnite, Tim Sweeney, Sweeney, ” “, ” Sweeney, Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn
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