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Smite and Paladins dev Hi-Rez has been hit with another round of layoffs, but only seniors and executives were cut to keep Smite 2 alive.
Hi-Rez, who some of us on staff haven't exactly forgiven for slowly dropping Tribes: Ascend way back when, has more or less proven that time is a flat circle by doing almost the exact same thing ...
Smite 2 developer Hi-Rez Studios has laid off an undisclosed number of employees as the MOBA sequel struggles throughout its early access period. Hi-Rez Studios CEO Stewart Chisam announced the ...
Hi-Rez CEO Stewart Chisam said the cuts were "difficult but necessary." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The layoffs are ...
At least 20 staff have lost their jobs following another round of cuts at Smite developer Hi-Rez Studios. Whilst the layoffs have not been formally announced by the studio at the time of writing ...
As part of an "internal reorganisation and reprioritisation," Hi-Rez Studios is "laying off some team members across Hi-Rez." Though CEO Stewart Chisam stopped short of confirming how many people ...
Hi-Rez are set to announce more surprises during the festivities, so keep your eyes peeled for any new information. You can find all the daily login bonuses and sales below: Tuesday, March 21st: ...
Hi-Rez Studios, the maker of a promising free-to-play online battle game called Smite, has announced a publishing deal with China’s giant online entertainment company Tencent. Above: Smite’s ...