List of layoffs in the Games Industry in 2025

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Saurabh Shetty
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2024 was a year filled with mixed emotions, as we saw some great advancements in the field of gaming, however, while also seeing human resource cuts across the globe. This has sadly continued to 2025 where the gaming industry is already facing a wave of layoffs as companies adapt to changing market conditions. Restructuring efforts, cost-cutting measures, and shifting priorities have led to job cuts across various studios. These changes highlight the challenges faced by developers and publishers in balancing growth and sustainability. Below is a list of notable layoffs this year.

Gaming Industry Layoffs in 2025

From big studios to smaller game development teams, whether in mobile or AAA games, the industry saw changes that got everyone talking. These layoffs were influenced by industry trends, economic challenges, and company decisions. Here’s a look at the key details about the layoffs in 2024.

CompanyDateLayoffsDescription
Netmarble F&CJan 02, 202520~Netmarble reportedly laid off 20 staff from the development team of Demis Reborn.
Jar of SparksJan 06, 2025UnknownJar of Sparks halted work on its current title while searching for a new publishing partner, with its team exploring new opportunities.
Piranha GamesJan 13, 202538-69Toadman Interactive shuts down, and Piranha Games laid off 38 employees. A total of 69 workers were impacted by this closure.
FreejamJan 13, 2025UnknownFreejam, the developer of Robocraft 2, has shut down, citing market conditions and server costs.
MicrosoftJan 15, 2025UnknownMicrosoft reportedly had layoffs across gaming, security, and sales divisions.
MachineZoneJan 16, 202589Machine Zone lays off 89 employees, including CEO Thomas Wells.
Soul AssemblyJan 16, 2025UnknownSoul Assembly cuts 15% of its workforce. CEO David Solari says the move was necessary to position the company for future success.
Huuuge GamesJan 17, 2025122Huuuge Games cuts 29% of its workforce, affecting 122 employees, and shuts down studios in the Netherlands and Finland.
ReflectorJan 22, 2025UnknownReflector CEO confirms layoffs as Unknown 9: Awakening failed to meet expectations.
Fast Travel GamesJan 22, 202560%~Former Release Manager at Fast Travel Games confirmed the company’s layoff details.
Phoenix LabsJan 27, 2025UnknownPhoenix Labs lays off most of its staff, calling it a necessary operational change.
MoonActiveJan 28, 2025UnknownMoon Active hit by mass layoffs, with staff from Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, Ukraine, Türkiye, and Israel affected.
Midnight SocietyJan 30, 202555Midnight Society shuts down, cancelling DEADROP and laying off 55 developers.
Iron Galaxy StudiosFeb 5, 202566Iron Galaxy has laid off 66 developers, calling it a ‘last resort’ to withstand the industry’s recent wave of layoffs.
Probably MonstersFeb 5, 2025UnknownProbablyMonsters confirmed layoffs after ending some projects.
Hi-RezFeb 6, 2025UnknownHi-Rez Studios and the SMITE team faced massive layoffs, with many employees announcing their departure.
nDreamsFeb 6, 2025UnknownnDreams has opened a new studio, Compass, while shutting down two others leading to layoffs.

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