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Home | India | Game Industry Records 3700 Layoffs Worldwide In 2026

Game industry records 3,700 layoffs worldwide in 2026

The global video game industry has recorded around 3,700 verified job losses in 2026, with total cuts likely exceeding 4,000. The US accounts for most layoffs, while companies including Epic Games, Bungie and Ubisoft continue workforce reductions amid industry restructuring

By IANS
Published Date - 19 June 2026, 04:52 PM
Game industry records 3,700 layoffs worldwide in 2026
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New Delhi: The video game industry’s layoff crisis continues unabated, with Bungie among the latest major developers to announce cuts and around 3,700 verified job losses recorded globally in the industry in 2026 so far, a report said on Friday.

The report from TradingPlatforms said that the total layoff in gaming studios worldwide certainly exceeds 4,000 when unverified cuts, undisclosed reductions and studio closures are added to verified layoffs.


It cited data showing that layoffs across the wider technology sector had reached at least 1,43,378 in June.

The United States remains the epicentre of video game industry layoffs in 2026, accounting for 2,153 confirmed job cuts or about 58.2 per cent of the global total.

The largest reductions were announced by Epic Games, the developer behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine, which cut around 1,000 roles in one of the biggest layoffs ever seen in the video game industry.

Bungie, the studio behind Halo and Destiny, announced plans to lay off roughly 400 people this summer, while a number of other established developers and publishers have announced smaller rounds of redundancies throughout the year.

France was also hard hit, with four French game companies accounting for hundreds of job cuts. Ubisoft announced around 680 layoffs across multiple studios as part of a sweeping restructuring.

Canada has recorded at least 257 video game industry layoffs, with nearly half coming from Eidos-Montréal.

Canada recorded at least 257 gaming layoffs, including 124 at Eidos‑Montréal after the cancellation of a major AAA project. Several of 2026’s gaming layoffs have escalated beyond workforce reductions and resulted in studios being shut down altogether.

Cloud & SaaS companies have cut nearly 31,900 jobs in 2026, while E-commerce firms have eliminated almost 21,000 positions and IT services companies more than 16,700. Social media platforms, enterprise software providers, and fintech firms have each shed over 10,000 workers.

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