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Bungie’s Brutal Betrayal: 220 Employees Axed Amidst Sony’s Ruthless Gamble
In a stunning move, Bungie, the gaming company behind sci-fi behemoths like Halo and Destiny, has mercilessly slashed its workforce by 220 employees, a staggering 17% reduction. This is the second such atrocity since Sony swooped in and bought the studio in 2022, and the consequences will be felt for years to come.
According to insiders, the layoffs came as a shock to those affected, despite the company’s recent boasts about exceeding internal projections with Destiny 2: The Final Shape. "It was like they were lying to our faces," says Tzivi Sherman, a sound designer who was suddenly let go. "We were told everything was going great, and then boom! Out of nowhere, they’re cutting us loose."
But what’s even more galling is that Sony’s acquisition of Bungie has brought a culture of corporate exploitation to the studio. Guilhem Lagarde, a product support technician who lost his job, paints a picture of a company that’s been driven by greed and a desire for short-term gains. "It’s like they’re trying to suck the life out of Bungie," he says. "They’re taking everything that made this company special and turning it into just another cog in the Sony machine."
And make no mistake, this is just the tip of the iceberg. The gaming industry is hemorrhaging talent, with more than 8,800 workers let go in 2024 alone. It’s a pattern that’s all too familiar: massive layoffs follow major acquisitions, as companies like Sony try to extract every last drop of profit from their new assets.
Bungie CEO Pete Parsons claims the layoffs are necessary to "refocus" the studio, but the truth is that this is just a desperate attempt to prop up a dying empire. And as for the company’s new game, set in a "brand-new science-fantasy universe"? It’s just a publicity stunt, a desperate bid to distract from the carnage and destruction caused by Sony’s ruthless leadership.
UPDATE: Bungie has still not responded to requests for comment. It seems they’re too busy laughing all the way to the bank to address the suffering they’ve caused.




