AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT NIANTIC LABS

San Francisco, California-based Niantic Labs, a software game development company, announced an organizational realignment that will see the company focusing on its Pokémon Go game while deprecating its NBA and Marvel games.

The realignment will impact 230 employees and result in the closure of the company's design studio in Los Angeles where most of the laid-off workers are located.

According to CEO John Hanke...

I have some news to share with you about steps we’re taking to set Niantic up for the future. They mean some difficult changes for our organization, but I believe they are important if we are to weather the current challenges in the market and take advantage of the long term opportunity in front of us.

I have made the decision to narrow our focus for mobile game investments, concentrating on first party games that most strongly embody our core values of location and local social communities. The mobile gaming market is very mature and only the best and most differentiated titles have a chance to succeed. We also want to increase our focus on building for the emerging class of MR devices and future AR glasses.

Specifically, this means we will be closing our LA studio, reducing our game platform team and making additional reductions across the company. As a result, we will be sunsetting NBA All-World and stopping production on Marvel: World of Heroes. This means we are laying off around 230 Niantics.

Why are we making this change?

The answer is straightforward – we have allowed our expenses to grow faster than revenue. In the wake of the revenue surge we saw during Covid, we grew our headcount and related expenses in order to pursue growth more aggressively, expanding existing game teams, our AR platform work, new game projects and roles that support our products and our employees. Post Covid, our revenue returned to pre-Covid levels and new projects in games and platform have not delivered revenues commensurate with those investments. This change will bring expenses and revenue back into line while preserving our core assets and long term upside.

Why did this happen?

There are both internal and external factors. We are operating in a tough market environment due to the overall global macroeconomic slowdown, as well as unique challenges in the mobile gaming and AR markets. In the years since Pokémon GO’s launch, the mobile market has become crowded and changes to the app store and the mobile advertising landscape have made it increasingly hard to launch new mobile games at scale. We also face an AR market that is developing more slowly than anticipated, because of technology challenges and because larger players are slowing down their investments in light of the macro environment.

We also bear responsibility for our own performance. Today’s highly competitive mobile gaming market requires dazzling quality and innovation. It also requires strong monetization and a social core which can drive viral growth and long term engagement. Teams need platform tools that are force multipliers, enabling them to build at the highest quality with powerful engagement features quickly and efficiently. Our AR map and platform must deliver the features that developers want in a robust and reliable way. We have not met our goals in all of these areas.

What does this mean for Niantic moving forward?

We remain long term believers in augmented reality as the future form factor for computing.

We believe that we can build key content and platform services that will help realize the promise of this technological shift.

The rise of MR (video pass-through devices such as the Meta Quest Pro and Apple Vision Pro) validates the long-term importance of AR, but this class of device is only an intermediate stepping stone to true outdoor AR devices.

So we have to adjust our strategy and investment accordingly:

The top priority is to keep Pokémon GO healthy and growing as a forever game. While we made some adjustments to the Pokémon GO team, our investment in the product and team continues to grow.

We will also focus on making our recently launched games a success, in terms of user retention, revenue and profitability. I am confident about the prospects for Pikmin Bloom, Peridot and Monster Hunter Now, but we have a lot of work to do.

We are reducing and focusing our platform team in line with the reduced number of games we are building, with the goal to do less, better.

We will continue to invest in our AR map and AR platform to enable developers to build, grow and monetize their own AR experiences. Our highest priority in this area is building an ecosystem of developers who create cross-platform, web (using 8th Wall) and Unity-based AR experiences. In the upcoming world of headsets, we expect much fragmentation and we believe, as was the case in mobile, that content creators will demand cross-platform solutions that enable them to leverage their content investment across the greatest number of devices and users. Our Visual Positioning System and human-centric AR map will provide them with the industry’s best tools for creating entirely new ways for people to see and explore the world.

In terms of how the company is run, expect a more direct and results-based culture. The leadership team and I are committed to cutting out unnecessary processes, duplicate lines of authority, and unclear decision making. You have already seen some of that with our move to a business unit structure, each with a clear leader (DRI). You will also see that as it relates to personnel decisions. We are committed to supporting and rewarding high performing Niantics who are committed to the company and its mission and are working tirelessly to succeed.

While you will see changes in the culture as we evolve into our newest form, our mission remains unchanged. We remain committed to building products and technology with a purpose, that leave the world better off than it was before, that serve both our needs as a company and the needs of our community of developers and Niantic Explorers in a way that is healthy and positive.

I am sure that the Niantics who are leaving will go on to make their own mark in the world in different places. I am proud to have worked with them, grateful for everything they have done, and sad to say goodbye. That painful step is in the interest of adjusting to new conditions and evolving the company so it can succeed. To those who are staying, I look forward to working with all of you on the next phase of our journey."

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT UNITY SOFTWARE (01/08/24)

JANUARY 8, 2024 — 25% OF THE COMPANY WORKFORCE TO BE LAID OFF

The company is, once again, implementing another round of layoffs. This round will impact 1,800 employees or about 25% of Unity’s workforce.

“Today, as part of our company reset outlined in our Shareholder Letter on November 9, 2023, we announced that Unity has made the difficult decision to implement a workforce reduction, targeting approximately 25% of our total workforce across all teams. This decision was not taken lightly, and we extend our deepest gratitude to those affected for their dedication and contributions.”

MAY 3, 2023 — 600 EMPLOYEES IN THE THIRD ROUND OF LAYOFFS

Following the layoffs of 500 employees in two rounds of layoffs, one in January 2023 and one in June 2022, the company filed with the SEC, “On May 2, 2023, Unity Software Inc. announced the reduction of approximately 600 employee roles or 8% of its workforce as it restructures specific teams in order to continue to position itself for long-term and profitable growth.”

FEBRUARY 14, 2023 — Original post…

San Francisco, California-based Unity Software, a provider of tools for creating video games, has announced a major reduction in force to cope with the difficult economic climate.

The employee adjustment will impact 284 employees.

Unity Chief Executive John Riccitiello noted, “We reassessed our objectives, strategies, goals, and priorities in light of the current economic conditions. While we remain focused on the same vision, we decided that we need to be more selective in our investments to come out stronger as a company.”

"Unity’s sports and live entertainment division is being closed, with all its positions cut because they weren’t expected to drive near-term results. For example, the division was developing technology for viewing live and recorded sports matches from any angle of the viewer’s choosing. In the current economy, it’s not a good time to bring that to the market. We are letting that team go even though we’re thrilled with the work they’ve done.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT DRAFTKINGS (11/03/24)

NOVEMBER 3, 2024 — 101 NEW JERSEY EMPLOYEES TARGETED

The company has announced plans to close its Atlantic City live dealer casino studio and lay off 101 employees by the end of January 2025.

A company spokesperson noted, “As we finalize our Golden Nuggest Online Gaming integration, effective January 31, 2025, DraftKings will transition its in-house Live Dealer operations to third-party studios in Atlantic City. We are supporting impacted employees to offer a smooth transition for as many as possible. Our Live Dealer offerings will remain uninterrupted.”

FEBRUARY 13, 2023 - Original post…

Boston, Massachusetts-based DraftKings, a fantasy sports contest and betting company, announced a reorganization and a 3.5% reduction in headcount.

The personnel realignment will impact 140 employees,

A company spokesperson noted, "We are constantly evaluating our teams to ensure they are best positioned to meet our company goals in 2023 and beyond.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?