"Sega's Layoffs and Relic Entertainment Sale Shake Up UK Studios"

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Sega has sold Relic Entertainment to an unspecified investor and will cut 240 jobs across multiple teams in Europe, affecting Sega Europe, Creative Assembly, and Sega Hardlight. The layoffs are part of a streamlining effort to adapt to the changing economic landscape and challenges in game development and market. The move comes amidst a wave of layoffs in the gaming industry, with companies like Sega of America, Microsoft, Embracer Group, and Telltale Games also reporting job cuts.
- Sega Sells Relic Entertainment And Announces Layoffs Across Multiple Teams Nintendo Life
- Layoffs Hit Sega Europe, Total War Developer Creative Assembly and Sonic Dream Team Developer Hardlight, Sega Sells Relic Entertainment IGN
- Sega Europe lays off 240 workers and sells off Relic Entertainment Polygon
- Sega sells Relic and will cut 240 jobs across UK studios GamesIndustry.biz
- Sega layoffs hit 240 staff, including at Total War studio Creative Assembly Eurogamer.net
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