Blizzard’s Esports Division Among Those Hit by Microsoft Layoffs

We’ve learned more about those impacted by the devastating Microsoft layoffs, with many in Blizzard’s esports division revealing on Tuesday that they’ve been let go from the company.

Less than a week ago, we learned that Microsoft is laying off 1,900 workers from its video game workforce. Today, several people within the company’s esports teams and operations were informed that they were being laid off. According to a post on X/Twitter from CharlieIntel, an account that covers all things Call of Duty, Microsoft has laid off the majority of the esports team. CharlieIntel estimates about 12 people remain on the esports team overall.

The layoffs don’t just affect Call of Duty esports, but seem to have hit every esports brand under Microsoft, including the Overwatch League. Those laid off took to social media to announce that they had been affected.

“After 7 years of service, I’ve just been laid off by Blizzard. It was a dream come true to work there & I’m saddened that my time was cut short,” wrote Soe Gschwind on X/Twitter. “(Yes, I was rdy for this call with champagne…gotta celebrate the good times & opportunities I had!) What’s next? I am available!”

“I was part of the Blizz Esports layoffs. I started over 6 yrs ago & in that time I got to produce multiple Grand Finals, got nominated for Emmys & brought joy to fans,” wrote Nick Edmonds on X/Twitter. “But what I’ll miss most is the talented passionate people I worked with. They’re the best & they deserve better.”

“They did it, they actually did it. They let us work with that over our heads and laid us off on our first day off,” wrote Scott Parkin on X/Twitter. “The lack of common decency is a joke.”

IGN understands that the layoffs are part of the previously reported 1,900 number – those in the esports division were just informed on Tuesday. According to the posts on X/Twitter, it seems that Microsoft was waiting for many of those laid off to finish up events or projects they were working on, including Boston Major, which occurred last weekend.

A source tells us that these layoffs do not mean the esports division is gone completely at Blizzard, despite the reduced workforce. If CharlieIntel’s estimates are accurate, however, that number is substantially reduced.

This news continues the trend of industry-wide layoffs that affected an estimated 10,000 people in 2023 and show no signs of stopping in 2024. It’s estimated that over 5,600 people have already been laid off in the gaming industry in January alone.

Microsoft is currently estimated to be worth more than $3 trillion. It is the second company to ever reach that milestone, behind only Apple.

IGN has reached out to Microsoft for official comment.

Thumbnail credit: Sergio Flores/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Will Borger is an IGN freelancer. You can find him on Twitter @bywillborger.

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