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Tech layoffs: Grand Theft Auto maker Take-Two to fire 5% workforce

Tech layoffs: The company said it will cancel ongoing projects as a part of its cost-reduction efforts as it aims to streamline operations and manage expenses.

Published on: Apr 17, 2024 03:54 PM IST
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Take-Two Interactive Software, the company behind "Grand Theft Auto" franchise, said that it will cut about 5 per cent of its workforce. This will impact approximately 600 employees of the company and comes at a time of job reductions in the sector which have been going on for for over two years. The company also said that it will cancel several ongoing projects as a part of its cost-reduction efforts as it aims to streamline operations and manage expenses.

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Tech layoffs: The company said it will cancel ongoing projects as a part of its cost-reduction efforts.
Tech layoffs: The company said it will cancel ongoing projects as a part of its cost-reduction efforts.

Earlier, Take-Two expanded its portfolio by acquiring Gearbox, the creator of "Borderlands" for $460 million. The company said that it remains focused on developing the next installment of its best-selling "Grand Theft Auto" series.

What company said on the layoffs?

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The layoffs and project cancellations could cost the company total charges of up to $200 million- canceled projects could contribute as much as $140 million this while severance and other employee-related costs may reach up to $35 million.

Is it an ongoing trend in the gaming sector?

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