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Halo, Call of Duty support studio Certain Affinity is laying off 25 employees


Certain Affinity - the renowned Texas-based support studio most recently reported to be working on a Halo battle royale…

Certain Affinity - the renowned Texas-based support studio most recently reported to be working on a Halo battle royale project for Microsoft - has announced a round of layoffs, which will see 25 employees lose their jobs. CEO Max Hoberman confirmed the layoffs - which equate to around 10 percent of Certain Affinity's approximately 250 employees - in a post on the studio's website, explaining the cuts predominantly impact members of its business operations teams in the US. Watch on YouTube Hoberman added the decision to cut jobs - said to be the first time Certain Affinity has laid off workers in its 17+ year history - was a result of "multiple factors".

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