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Zenimax Online Studios, the studio behind Elder Scrolls Online, is expecting more layoffs following the death of Project Blackbird.
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TheGamer on MSNElder Scrolls Online Devs Release A Statement On The Layoffs And Their Cancelled MMOBecause they unionised, Xbox is having to negotiate with Zenimax Online before it can lay off the devs behind a cancelled MMO ...
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FextraLife on MSNThe Elder Scrolls Online: Game Director Leaves Studio Following Microsoft LayoffsThe cancellation of the project is a setback not just for the staff but also to thousands of gamers eager for fresh ...
With Starfield DLC and The Elder Scrolls 6 still on the way, Todd Howard may be prepared to cede control of Fallout 5 to ...
One source recalled being told last year by head of Xbox Game Studios Matt Booty in a meeting that Xbox's closures of Arkane ...
ZeniMax Online Studios head and founder Matt Firor is stepping down after 18 years with the company as Xbox layoffs lead to ...
Bethesda Game Studios veteran Kurt Kuhlmann, the so-called "lore master" who worked on games like the original Oblivion and Skyrim, gives his take on the situation.
The Elder Scrolls 6 probably won't be as weird as Morrowind and Oblivion as Tod Howard doesn't vibe with all of that.
ZeniMax Online Studios were making a live service third-person sci-fi action game before Microsoft pulled the plug, according to reports.
The Elder Scrolls 6 is reportedly in a 'quite playable' state, following the start of production in 2023, despite there being no official release date.
The decision to cancel Everwild and Perfect Dark proved the most shocking in the moment as they were two publicly announced ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 trailer may not be too far off, as a new rumor suggests that Microsoft is demonstrating the game ...
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