I'm sorry you're so poorly led. You have a wonderful product; however, leadership keeps distracting you to line their own pockets. They quite litterally lied to Sony by over promising and under delivering. You now pay the price.
Leadership always likes to make layoffs sound complicated but they aren't. Layoffs happen for 1 of 2 reasons.
1) External pressures force layoffs in order to ensure the survival of the company (ex: COVID)
2) Internal pressures force layoffs in order to ensure the survival of the company or to meet arbitrary financial goals.
Leadership always blames #1. But the real motivation is almost always #2 and the root cause is always poor leadership. Bungie announced leaders were impacted but apparently the impacted leadership weren't working on D2. So there isn't really leadership impact or accountability for poor leadership.
Until there is change at the top accountability will never happen. Sony must change the CEO, COO, CFO, and CPO of Bungie now.
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6 RepliesEdited by A_mo: 8/3/2024 7:18:37 PM[quote]Leadership always blames #1. But the real motivation is almost always #2 and the root cause is always poor leadership.[/quote] I'm not sure how you came to this conclusion but its quite possible that the real motivation was #2 but that it wasn't exactly poor leadership that led to some of the stuff. Unless leadership not immediately identifying and putting down some of the "internal pressures" that led to some of the stuff that was the actual catalyst for all of this is what you're talking about. I still haven't seen very much that shows leadership was responsible for that period that was highlighted by Lightfall and where a lot of players started to feel condescended to due to some of the political stuff. If people were really that mad and feeling misled they shouldn't have took all those perks and prize giveaways.
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