100 Thieves lays off members of its content team

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North American gaming and esports organisation 100 Thieves has reportedly laid off more than 10 members of its content team.

Some of the now-ex members of 100 Thieves have shared the news via Twitter. Meanwhile, James Fudge, author of the Fudge Retort newsletter, detailed the names of those involved.

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The team members affected by the layoffs mostly come from the content team, including social media managers, video editors and producers. As of the time of writing, 100 Thieves did not issue a statement about the layoffs. Perhaps the most known figure among those leaving the organisation is Mike Aransky, former Executive Producer for 100 Thieves.

There are also reports of layoffs at TSM FTX, and the organisation’s CEO Andy Dinh was fined by Riot Games for ‘bullying behaviour’ towards TSM members.

In a recent article by Digitay, former ESPN Esports head Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau said that “the entire esports journalism industry is dying”, painting a somewhat pessimistic picture of the topic at hand. The fact of the matter is that the times are indeed changing, but it is not only the esports industry that is affected. Even Google, a company known for fast growth, announced a slowdown in hiring in the face of economic uncertainty.

There does seem to be a silver lining to the story, at least for former 100 Thieves members. Employees of organisations such as Version 1, Tribe Gaming and XSET all offered a helping hand to those affected.

Ivan Šimić
Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.

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