Anonymous10 days ago
Epic Games announced the elimination of more than 1,000 positions on March 24, 2026, approximately 23% of its remaining workforce, citing a sustained decline in Fortnite engagement and costs that have outpaced revenue. The cuts come with $500 million in targeted cost savings and the shutdown of three Fortnite game modes, marking the second mass layoff in less than three years for the Cary, North Carolina-based company and raising questions about the sustainability of its aggressive expansion strategy.