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Unity, a software company, is expected to undergo layoffs and structural changes, likely resulting in the discontinuation of certain products. This decision comes after the company published a financial report for Q3 2023, indicating minimal benefit from a controversial runtime fee policy in 2024. The interim CEO, Jim Whitehurst, mentioned that the interventions will likely involve reducing the workforce and office footprint.
Unity "likely" to announce layoffs to cut costs https://t.co/YQtnEU5H4s https://t.co/hvVNJz0RKy
80Level: .@Unity has published a financial report for Q3 2023, saying the impact of the controversial runtime fee policy "to have minimal benefit in 2024." Its restructuring plans might lead to layoffs and some products disappearing. Learn more: … https://t.co/O75tLNk9Hj
Unity is reviewing its product portfolio and says layoffs are "likely" Interim CEO Jim Whitehurst said interventions will "likely include discontinuing certain product offerings, reducing our workforce, and reducing our office footprint" https://t.co/wztnRYXBsH https://t.co/p2UNDapJWG
Unity has said it expects to lay off some staff in the next few months as part of structural changes that will also likely result in the discontinuation of certain products. https://t.co/k22CQYVKL0 https://t.co/iEw4ia0cYr
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Unity is probably going to do layoffs https://t.co/auJFlzM6PD