Developers from Sledgehammer Games According to Insider Gaming magazine, they will move to smaller offices. The move is likely related to significant layoffs at Microsoft that have cost some of Call of Duty’s top developers dearly. 30% of people. Next year, Sledgehammer is set to switch to a 100% work-from-home environment, which doesn’t sit well with employees who have only recently been called into offices.
Testers in Minnesota or Texas have only had to work five days a week directly from Sledgehammer’s California offices since December. They had to either move or leave their studies. Some should take the current information as a slap in the face.
Sledgehammer can afford to move and operate alternatively in 2024. His Call of Duty this is not until 2027. Infinity Ward will release before then, and Treyarch’s new Black Ops, set in the Persian Gulf, is due out this year. Futuristic black ops for 2025 they are still a mystery.
Other Activision studios also did not avoid layoffs at Microsoft. The team should have suffered the most Toys for Bobwho helps with Call of Duty and has, among other things, Crash Bandicoot 4. He should have been fired here 40% employees.
Source : Zing
