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Pokemon Go developer Niantic has become the latest major game studio to announce serious layoffs and other significant changes. The company's boss, John Hanke, notified staffers of a drastic change to the company's organization and outlook that includes layoffs, a studio closure, and game cancellations.
Niantic is closing its Los Angeles studio and making cuts to the company's headcount at other offices. Additionally, NBA All-World is going offline and the upcoming game Marvel: World of Heroes is now canceled. In total, Niantic is cutting about 230 jobs.
Hanke said these changes are the result of Niantic spending more than it is earning back in revenue. Like other companies, Niantic saw a surge in revenue during Covid, and the company staffed up and spent more to "pursue growth more aggressively." But now, Hanke said revenue at Niantic has returned to pre-Covid levels and the new games that the company launched "have not delivered revenues commensurate with those investments."
The changes announced today will "bring expenses and revenue back into line while preserving our core assets and long term upside," Hanke said.
Hanke went on to cite the "overall global macroeconomic slowdown" as a reason for the layoffs, along with what he said were "unique challenges" in the increasingly crowded mobile market. Additionally, Hanke said the AR market is not taking off as fast as the company imagined.

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Niantic is undergoing major changes.
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