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In a sweet move of marketing, the Microsoft-owned King is releasing a “Candy Crush” cookbook filled with recipes for desserts ...
A similar fate befell the team responsible for writing texts, and according to information from London, the team working on ...
King, the Microsoft owned studio behind the Candy Crush franchise, is reportedly laying off 50 people and replacing them with ...
According to a report by MobileGamer.biz (via VGC ), Microsoft terminated around 200 employees from King, the studio behind Candy Crush Saga. The affected roles include middle management, UI ...
One of the world’s most popular free tile-matching video games, Candy Crush’s maker King laid off 200 developers earlier.
Sources familiar with the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, told Mobile Gamer Biz that ...
Microsoft is reportedly laying off several teams at King, the studio behind Candy Crush Saga, replacing them with AI tools that the staff helped develop.
According to multiple sources cited by MobileGamer.biz, several teams at King, including narrative design, UX, level design, ...
Microsoft's King division, famed for Candy Crush, is replacing approximately 200 employees with AI tools they helped develop, ...
King, best known for Candy Crush, has laid off its employees and replaced them with AI tools that they helped develop.
There are some standalone titles, including one game of the year winner, as well as spin-offs of some mammoth names in gaming ...
A new report about the King layoffs reveals more details about its motivations and how team members are reacting.