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EA Japan GM Criticizes Microsoft Layoffs And Cancellations As Harmful To The Industry 

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Last week, Microsoft announced sweeping layoffs and restructuring efforts, much of which targeted the tech giant’s Xbox division. Multiple games were canceled and projects defunded, and thousands of workers were let go. This move induced widespread condemnation and an outpouring of sadness from the industry, including from EA Japan’s general manager, Shaun Noguchi.

Noguchi, writing in his personal capacity, posted on X about how disappointed he was to see more waves of layoffs and cancellations. He wrote (in Japanese and translated by IGN) about how the trend in Western companies to chase short-term profits and reduce long-term payoffs or stability has led to damaging the game industry as a whole. “The game industry is held up by every single creator and member of staff who diligently develops games on the ground,” he wrote. “As someone in the same industry, I feel deep pain regarding this decision.”

He later reiterated (in English) that Microsoft’s decision to kill off projects that had been in the works for many years was deeply regrettable. Although companies justify canceling projects to cut losses and avoid the sunk-cost fallacy, Noguchi expressed specific concern for the staff who would have nothing public to show for their work. “This is just my personal opinion but if a game was in development for 7~10 years, canceling feels like the worst move. That’s a decade of work, potentially a quarter of someones [sic] entire career completly [sic] lost,” he argued. “Even if the final product isn’t what people originally expected, I think it still deserves to ship. Something is better than nothing for both the team and for the players.”

Continue Reading at GameSpot Last week, Microsoft announced sweeping layoffs and restructuring efforts, much of which targeted the tech giant’s Xbox division. Multiple games were canceled and projects defunded, and thousands of workers were let go. This move induced widespread condemnation and an outpouring of sadness from the industry, including from EA Japan’s general manager, Shaun Noguchi.Noguchi, writing in his personal capacity, posted on X about how disappointed he was to see more waves of layoffs and cancellations. He wrote (in Japanese and translated by IGN) about how the trend in Western companies to chase short-term profits and reduce long-term payoffs or stability has led to damaging the game industry as a whole. “The game industry is held up by every single creator and member of staff who diligently develops games on the ground,” he wrote. “As someone in the same industry, I feel deep pain regarding this decision.”He later reiterated (in English) that Microsoft’s decision to kill off projects that had been in the works for many years was deeply regrettable. Although companies justify canceling projects to cut losses and avoid the sunk-cost fallacy, Noguchi expressed specific concern for the staff who would have nothing public to show for their work. “This is just my personal opinion but if a game was in development for 7~10 years, canceling feels like the worst move. That’s a decade of work, potentially a quarter of someones [sic] entire career completly [sic] lost,” he argued. “Even if the final product isn’t what people originally expected, I think it still deserves to ship. Something is better than nothing for both the team and for the players.”Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


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