ShortieGamez
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Mass layoffs at Square Enix are now underway, and they could potentially affect over 100 employees at the company across the US and the UK. Over the years, Square Enix has made itself known for franchises like Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy, and while that growth has expanded the company to overseas offices, it appears as though it has chosen to pull back certain operations.
Square Enix has been quiet lately, as games like Kingdom Hearts 4 and Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 remain in the shadows. With other upcoming projects like Octopath Traveler 0 and a remake of Dragon Quest VII, it seemed as though Square Enix was continuing to grow, but unfortunately, the company has chosen to lay off many of its employees that reside outside of Japan.
Employees affected by the layoffs have posted the news to social media, but the most significant insight into the company's decision is found in an internal memo detailing Square Enix's future plans. The memo clearly emphasizes the "reorganization of overseas organizations." A detail in the company-wide memo that is bound to be controversial is the confirmation that Square Enix intends to implement a lot more AI moving forward. The company hopes that AI will be doing 70% of debugging and AI tasks by the end of 2027. This move to AI is to "improve the efficiency of QA operations and establish a competitive advantage in game development."
- Square Enix aims to consolidate its publishing.
- The company also wants its development to be done in Japan.
- Square Enix wants 70% of QA work to be done by generative AI in the future.
Square Enix is Laying Off Over 100 People
In an effort to rework its overseas operations, Square Enix is letting go of over 100 employees across the US and UK in mass layoffs.
This is quite big considering how many they seem to be laying off. What are your thoughts on this? Is this the start of game developers choosing AI over human work?