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Former Elder Scrolls Online designer laments the destruction of layoffs: 'There’s really no one left and no changing it now'

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Yesterday's layoffs at Xbox took, and will continue to take, a terrible toll. Some trumpeted the fact that no studios were closed, although the practical impact of spinning them out to independence or new ownership remains to be seen, but that has no bearing on the blow to morale caused by such deep cuts to long-standing dev teams.

One former Elder Scrolls Online developer put words to those feelings in a short, poignant thread on X, lamenting the state of the game and developer ZeniMax Online Studios, which was reportedly purged of half its employees in the layoffs.

"I’m just so angry today," wrote Andrew Young, a content designer on Elder Scrolls Online who worked at ZeniMax Online Studios from 2012-2024. "People will never know the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making ESO or how we basically funded other failing projects while never getting enough resources to really keep up with our release cadence. The team deserved much better."

The Elder Scrolls Online has had a tough go of it over the years. Its launch in 2014 did not make a great impression, and while the shift to Tamriel Unlimited a year later turned things around, it always felt to me a bit like an afterthought MMO: The second cousin to World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy 14 whose face you recognize in photos, but whose name you can't quite put your finger on.

(Image credit: Andrew Young (Twitter))

But things seemed to take a darker turn in 2025. Just a year after a GDC talk extolling the actually-quite-remarkable success of TESO, game director Matt Firor—also the president of ZeniMax Online Studios—suddenly left the studio, a move he later said was the direct result of Microsoft's 2025 bloodbath layoffs that also saw the cancellation of a new ZeniMax Online MMO known as Project Blackbird.

That Microsoft saw fit to cut even deeper into the studio just a year after that has some concerned about its future. Following the layoff announcement, TESO community manager Jessica Folsom reaffirmed the dev team's commitment to the game but added that previously announced roadmaps for the new seasonal structure "will be shifting." There's no indication of anything more serious in the offing but I can't help thinking of Amazon's New World, a moderately successful MMO that was nonetheless canned when Amazon decided that its own "go big" strategy for gaming wasn't working.

"I've been gone for a while, but talking to people today and realizing there's really no one left and no changing it now makes my heart ache," Young concluded. "For the people, our game, who we were as a team and a studio. This is a serious loss, and I don’t think people know how much."

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Discord Goes Ban-Happy, Suspends People for Benign Images

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Fallout season 3 starts filming, The Ghoul actor confirms

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After two successful seasons on Prime Video, Fallout season 3 is now filming, according to actor Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul and Cooper Howard across the show's dual timelines. Goggins posted a picture of himself on Instagram getting all dolled up as the nigh-immortal Ghoul, saying he was "back in the saddle" for season 3.



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Destiny 2 isn't fully dead yet: community manager says the devs who weren't laid off are still working on "maintenance/upkeep" and "a small fix could sneak in here or there"

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No new content is coming to Destiny 2 following its final major update and heavy layoffs at developer Bungie, but the game is keeping the lights on with irregular hotfixes. The studio has admitted it can't guarantee fixes to all reported problems going forward, but one member of the team says some solutions may be workable.

Bungie released the patch notes for a small Destiny 2 update earlier today. It's actually not all that miserably tiny; we've seen smaller updates during livelier periods of the game. But it is basically just a bunch of fixed issues, and that's all we'll see going forward.

Every time Bungie releases a patch like this nowadays, players wonder if this is the last Destiny 2 patch, and blog post, ever. Has the game died its true death? One Twitter user put the question to the Destiny 2 Team account earlier today, and Bungie principal comms manager dmg04 responded.

"There may be moments where we break glass for highest priority issues (game crashes)," he explains. "There will indeed still be downtimes for general server maintenance/upkeep. If we have the opportunity, a small fix could sneak in here or there."

You might think that no new updates means no new crashes, but I've learned not to doubt the power of spaghetti code.

Previously, the Destiny 2 Team account told players that an incoming patch would come "when possible" and contained a "handful of fixes" from "impacted team members." It's a sad story up and down: issues being fixed by people who are no longer at the studio, as that studio tries to keep its head above water at a dire time for the industry altogether.

Id Software veteran of over 20 years absolutely rips and tears into Microsoft after devastating layoffs: "XBOX decided half the team was no longer needed."



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Star Trek Online Undiscovered launches today, headlined by Trek’s Robert Picardo and Lisa Locicero

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Star Trek Online’s next big thing is arriving this afternoon on PC in the form of Undiscovered, which is the name of its headlining event. “Star Trek Online: Undiscovered is the realization of something we at the team have wanted for a long time, and we know you’ve been asking for it,” Cryptic and Arc […]
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Mini MMO Farever sets first big early access update for July 15 – here’s the new trailer

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Back in June, we covered the open beta for Farever’s next early access patch, which is a thing we’re doing now, and because the mini-MMO is actually fun, we’re going to give it just half a side-eye. The patch is called Nightling Invasion, and it basically adds 15-player world events, the Ramburg map, and a […]
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