John Carmack has reacted to a major round of layoffs at id Software, the studio that he co-founded in 1991. Microsoft is cutting 136 roles (reports indicate over half of its headcount) at the Doom studio, which just released an expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages this week.
“My ‘Microsoft will probably be a good steward of the brand’ statement isn’t aging well,” Carmack wrote on X, “and this is certainly going to dampen the mood of the founder reunion at QuakeCon next month.”
Despite what comes across as disapproval of the layoffs, Carmack stops short of criticizing Microsoft’s decision.
“I’m saddened, but I can’t muster anger or outrage over it. I don’t have access to the books, but I suspect that id Software was a marginal business from Microsoft’s perspective. I believe the reports that Minecraft revenues have been carrying several other studios.”