Legendary Team17 Without Helmsman; Company Confirms Numerous Layoffs
Team17, makers of the legendary Worms, is another company hit by numerous layoffs. Even the company's CEO has said goodbye to his job.

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Team17, the company known for creating the iconic Dredge, is said to have been hit by numerous layoffs. Even the current CEO, Michael Pattison, had to say goodbye to his job.
Wave of layoffs at Team17
As reported by the marketing slip-up regarding that game.
At the end of the day, Team 17 is in for some big changes, and let's hope it will work out for the publisher in the long run. The company's plans include such games as Classified: '44.
Disturbing situation in the industry
Recently, layoffs in the game industry have been occurring quite frequently, and on a sizable scale. Recently we reported, that about 800 people employed by Epic Games will say goodbye to their jobs. Tim Sweeney issued an announcement, which indicates that such a decision is nothing more than cost-cutting, because, as he itted, the company has long been "spending more money than it makes."
Another unpleasant situation is the one that befell Creative Assembly. The studio was working on cancel the game, explaining the decision by the "lower profitability of the company's games in Europe." The studio confirmed that the cancellation of Hyenas may lead to layoffs, although at the same time it indicated that it would try to ensure that the problems would affect as few employees as possible (e.g. by transferring them to other teams).
- Intel’s planning big cuts - Over 20% of staff could be laid off in CEO-led shakeup
- More than 50% of Paradox Interactive employees are said to be considering leaving the company. Moving away from remote work is to blame
- Around 100 employees laid off at Apex Legends and Star Wars studio
- Microsoft is once again laying off in a big way. Company announced biggest cuts since two years ago
- Obsidian without Avowed director. Pillars of Eternity veteran s Netflix studio