Epic Games is laying off roughly 900 employees

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Epic Games is laying off roughly 900 employees
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The videogame industry is struggling with a slowdown in spending as inflation-weary gamers become more selective in picking popular titles. Epic Games could not immediately be reached for comment. Legacy videogame publishers have also been fighting for top spots with new entrants like Warner Bros Discovery, whose 'Harry Potter'-based game 'Hogwarts Legacy' was a major hit.

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