Epic Games pledges life-insurance fix for laid-off employee with terminal brain cancer after mass layoffs

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Epic Games laid off over 1,000 employees, including veteran programmer Mike Prinke who has terminal brain cancer. His wife publicly shared their financial fears. CEO Tim Sweeney apologized and said Epic would solve the life-insurance issue for the family, noting confidentiality around medical information. By March 29 the company was reportedly in the process of resolving the coverage, following criticism of leadership amid Fortnite’s downturn and the mass layoff wave.
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