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For anyone else wondering about the Wizards of the Coast comment, Hasbro just laid off 1100 people.
https://www.kotaku.com.au/2023/12/hasbro-layoffs-december/
Edit: 1100 across Hasbro, thanks @Damage@slrpnk.net
Cocks.
Chris Cox, to be precise.
That's for the whole of Hasbro, not just WotC
And it is possible there may not be any firings at WotC. This is the only well performing part of Hasbro.
In the linked speech Swen says:
Penny Arcade also had a post yesterday about hearing from former WOTC team members who have been let go.
Then that is kind of fucked up. WotC is the part of the company keeping Hasbro afloat right now. Activist investors had wanted to spin off WotC because the rest of the company is performing that badly.
Firing from WotC makes no sense.
Nothing those companies do makes sense, thats why both of their major products are going down the toilet.