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Zenimax Online Studios, the studio behind Elder Scrolls Online, is expecting more layoffs following the death of Project Blackbird.
The Zenimax Online Studios developer union has spoken out following significant job cuts that impacted a vast number of staff at the studio.
ZeniMax Online Studios might have found its Blackbird MMO project unexpectedly shut down, but not a single employee has been laid off.
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Because they unionised, Xbox is having to negotiate with Zenimax Online before it can lay off the devs behind a cancelled MMO ...
The union says that its staff was blindsided by Microsoft's decision, and remains in the dark about its future.
Jez Corden of the Xbox Two podcast has revealed that Elder Scrolls 6 is 'quite playable', but he's unsure how far along in development it is.