Laid off Elder Scrolls Online dev says players won’t get new content at ‘anything approaching’ the previous rate
A developer laid off from The Elder Scrolls Online studio ZeniMax Online Studios says the game will now receive updates much slower than before. Last week it was confirmed that Microsoft had laid off 379 employees at ZeniMax – comprising of 213 employees at ZeniMax Online and a further 166 employees at ZeniMax Media. Senior encounter designer Morgan Goin was one of the employees laid off, and she’s now told the BBC that she and her colleagues were “blindsided” by the news they were losing their jobs. Read More...
A developer laid off from The Elder Scrolls Online studio ZeniMax Online Studios says the game will now receive updates much slower than before.Last week it was confirmed that Microsoft had laid off 379 employees at ZeniMax – comprising of 213 employees at ZeniMax Online and a further 166 employees at ZeniMax Media.
Senior encounter designer Morgan Goin was one of the employees laid off, and she’s now told the BBC that she and her colleagues were “blindsided” by the news they were losing their jobs.
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