Facebook gaming Bubble bursting? Zynga Lays Off 5% of Total Workforce

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  • IamMedellin
    Everything Burns...
    • Nov 2008
    • 10910

    [ALL] Facebook gaming Bubble bursting? Zynga Lays Off 5% of Total Workforce

    Confirmed: Zynga Lays Off 5% of Total Workforce
    100+ jobs reported cut.

    Update: Zynga CEO Mark Pincus' memo sent to employees has been reproduced in full below. It confirms that 5% of the company's total full-time workforce is being laid off:

    Team,

    Earlier today we initiated a number of changes to streamline our operations, focus our resources on our most strategic opportunities, and invest in our future. We waited to share this news with all of you until we had first spoken with the groups impacted.

    As part of these changes, we’ve had to make some tough decisions around products, teams and people. I want to fill you in on what's happened and address any concerns you may have.

    Here are the most important details.

    We are sunsetting 13 older games and we’re also significantly reducing our investment in The Ville.

    We are closing the Zynga Boston studio and proposing closures of the Zynga Japan and UK studios. Additionally, we are reducing staffing levels in our Austin studio. All of these represent terrific entrepreneurial teams, which make this decision so difficult. In addition to these studios, we are also making a small number of partner team reductions.

    In all, we will unfortunately be parting ways with approximately 5% of our full time workforce. We don’t take these decisions lightly as we recognize the impact to our colleagues and friends who have been on this journey with us. We appreciate their amazing contributions and will miss them.

    This is the most painful part of an overall cost reduction plan that also includes significant cuts in spending on data hosting, advertising and outside services, primarily contractors.

    These reductions, along with our ongoing efforts to implement more stringent budget and resource allocation around new games and partner projects, will improve our profitability and allow us to reinvest in great games and our Zynga network on web and mobile. Zynga made social gaming and play a worldwide phenomenon, and we remain the industry leader. Our success has come from our dedication to a simple and powerful proposition – that play is not just something people do to pass time, it’s a core need for every person and culture.

    We will all be discussing these difficult changes more with our teams and as a company. Tomorrow, Dave and I will be hosting a post-earnings webcast (details to follow) and next week we will be discussing our broader vision and strategy during our quarterly all-hands meeting. I’m confident this puts us on the right path to deliver on the promise of social gaming and make Zynga into an internet treasure.

    If you have any immediate questions, I hope you will talk directly with your manager, Colleen, or me.

    I look forward to talking with you tomorrow.

    Mark
    This morning during Apple's iPad Mini event, Zynga employees began taking to Twitter en masse to report on significant layoffs at the troubled social gaming giant. Zynga has yet to make any official announcement and have not yet responded to our request for comment.

    Individuals close to the situation are reporting that Zynga Austin bore the majority of cuts, with more than 100 jobs lost at that location. The entire Zynga Bingo and theVille teams have reported been let go, leaving only teams developing mobile products left at the office.

    Gamasutra is also reporting layoffs or perhaps the closure of Zynga Boston and Zynga Chicago. TechCrunch reports that the San Francisco office is not seeing any layoffs today.

    More Zynga employees have reported that an all-hands meeting has been scheduled for later this afternoon. A more solid picture of the extend and location of the layoffs is likely to follow.

    Today's layoffs are the latest in a growing line of bad news for the social game maker. SuperData Research noted today that Zynga has less active players now than it had two years ago. Social game players are increasingly leaving Facebook in favor of mobile play. Most analysts agree that Zynga has failed to make the mobile transition rapidly enough.




  • killgod
    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
    • Oct 2008
    • 4714

    #2
    because nobody saw facebook gaming as a bubble lol.


    I hope one of them was that dickbag Ian Cummings.

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    • Villain
      [REDACTED]
      • May 2011
      • 7768

      #3
      Originally posted by killgod
      because nobody saw facebook gaming as a bubble lol.
      wat.
      [REDACTED]

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      • Maynard
        stupid ass titles
        • Feb 2009
        • 17876

        #4
        meaning it was going to burst. its pretty obvious it would only be a matter of time

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        • Swarley
          A Special Kind of Cat
          • Jul 2010
          • 11213

          #5
          lolfacebook"gaming"

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          • killgod
            OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
            • Oct 2008
            • 4714

            #6
            Yep. Surprised it took this long.

            I realize these companies made a ton of coin off FB games, but I was surprised to see them turn into mega corp's so quickly. FB gaming was never going to last, peaked with farmville and that was that.

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            • Leftwich
              Bring on the Season

              • Oct 2008
              • 13700

              #7
              Hate to bump an old thread but Zynga just posted a 15.8 mil loss for the quarter. Who the fuck was the guy who left EA for them?

              Originally posted by Tailback U
              It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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              • Sharkweather
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 8906

                #8
                Originally posted by Leftwich
                Hate to bump an old thread but Zynga just posted a 15.8 mil loss for the quarter. Who the fuck was the guy who left EA for them?
                Originally posted by killgod
                I hope one of them was that dickbag Ian Cummings.

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                • Villain
                  [REDACTED]
                  • May 2011
                  • 7768

                  #9
                  My father (a stock broker) asked me what I knew about Zynga when they went public. I told him it was stupid, the games were terrible, and that they'd never have any kind of solid revenue outside of ads and dumb white trash grandmas.
                  [REDACTED]

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                  • Glenbino
                    Jelly and Ice Cream
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 4994

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Leftwich
                    Hate to bump an old thread but Zynga just posted a 15.8 mil loss for the quarter. Who the fuck was the guy who left EA for them?
                    Don't worry, Mattrick will save them.

                    Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk 2

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                    • Primetime
                      Thank You Prince
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 17526

                      #11
                      For the record, the 2nd quarter earnings beat expectations.

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                      • Twigg4075
                        Kindergarten Cop
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 20056

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Primetime
                        For the record, the 2nd quarter earnings beat expectations.
                        Let me guess. They significantly lowered those expectations though?

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                        • Primetime
                          Thank You Prince
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 17526

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Twigg4075
                          Let me guess. They significantly lowered those expectations though?
                          They expect significant losses for another 2-4 quarters before they can get things back on track. My instinct says they do just that.

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                          • KINGOFOOTBALL
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 10343

                            #14
                            Ian Cummings is there?
                            I wonder if he can ban you from Farmville for posting the carrot glitch.
                            Zynga will be fine guys ...they took away lettuce to tweak it just have fun with current version and wait till next year when they REALLY pull out the bag of tricks.
                            Best reason to have a license.

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