Bethesda union staff to march outside studios over Xbox layoffs: ‘The company wants us to accept this as a done deal and quietly disappear’

Xbox’s ‘reset’ layoffs have hit Bethesda hard, with long-term institutional talent shown the door—Zenimax Online Studios, which is part of the same studio family as Bethesda and works on the Elder Scrolls Online, was also particularly dismantled by Xbox, with over 60% of its staff laid off in the past year.

Understandably, Bethesda developers are irate. Partially because in some studios HR forced them to take down tributes to their laid off colleagues, but also because these layoffs seem to—as the Bethesda Game Studios Union (OneBGS) put it earlier this week—be part of a “stressful annual routine” for Microsoft.

And with 1,600 layoffs yet to come, a sword is left dangling over the rest of Xbox’s studios, wondering who’s to come next—prompting OneBGS to action. In a statement (shared here by Kotaku), the union said: “The company wants us to accept this as a done deal and quietly disappear. We won’t let that happen. Our next steps are to mobilize. We need every single member visible and unified.

“To that end, we are announcing our Save Our Devs March across all studios on Wednesday July 15th.”

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