Sega lays off 121 workers at Company of Heroes studio Relic Entertainment
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“To ensure that the greatest emphasis is placed on our core franchises.”

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“To make sure our core franchises are given the most attention possible.”
The statement continued, “Relic and Sega remain fully committed to supporting and purchasing our games, including the recently released Company of Heroes 3.” “We’re confident that Relic will remain in a position of strength to continue offering top-notch experiences to gamers all over the world after this necessary restructuring,” the statement continued.
“This was a very difficult choice,” the designer said. “Relic is a studio that values its people and is proud of the culture it has developed. Today, our focus is on providing as much support as we can for departing employees. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone of them for their contributions in helping to make Relic such a distinctive studio.
The announcement of layoffs by Unity, Microsoft, Take-Two, Riot Games, EA, Twitch, Meta, CD Projekt, and Ubisoft in the previous several months is the latest in a wave of job losses affecting the video game industry.

