Microsoft Vancouver Studio Still Stands Amidst Lay-Offs

Karloff

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Microsoft Vancouver Studio Still Stands Amidst Lay-Offs



Two projects, including a Kinect educational title, have been cancelled by Microsoft.

"Now I can add 'casualty of the Vancouver games industry' to my list of achievements," Tweeted one former Microsoft employee, as the parent laid off some of its Vancouver satellite company's Microsoft Games Studios staff. Though Microsoft promises this does not mean closure of its Vancouver branch, two titles are confirmed dead as a result of this restructure. There will be no further development on Microsoft Flight, and an interactive Kinect TV project being developed in cooperation with Sesame Street and National Geographic [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qkkivRA0hY] is also gone.

"Microsoft Studios is always evaluating its portfolio of products to determine what is best for gamers, families and the company," said Microsoft in an official statement, "and this decision was the result of the natural ebb and flow of our portfolio management." The statement also said that Microsoft Flight will still be available for free download [http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/], though no further development will take place on the title. Unconfirmed reports suggest that up to 35 Microsoft Vancouver employees were let go, though Microsoft's official statement claims that efforts are being made to find the redundant employees "new roles within the company."

According to the Microsoft Vancouver official site it's Rockstar's slim-down. [http://www.microsoft-careers.com/job/Vancouver-Senior-Systems-Engineer-IEB-Microsoft-Studios-Vancouver-%28803734%29-Job-Job-BC/2047483/?utm_source=J2WRSS&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=J2W_RSS] Sounds as though Vancouver is an unlucky place to be a videogame designer these days.

Source: Joystiq [http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/25/report-microsoft-reduces-staff-at-vancouver-studio-cans-proje/]


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nickpy

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Not too surprised about the Microsoft Flight; they just kept on releasing stuff that the target audience wasn't too interested in. I am a little annoyed, because they'd just started turning things around and I quite liked the game (and was in on the Beta), but hey, if you can't adapt to the market quick enough, then you're gonna die.
 

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Surprised to hear that they closed down MS Flight, I was under the impression that they were using it as a test to see if they could make the Free to Play, Pay to Expand model work?

Given up on it already? Or has MS management just noticed their company released something for free and closed it on principle?