Microsoft Fires IdTech Team: What’s Next?
Executive Summary:
- Microsoft fires IdTech team at Id Software
- Decision sparks controversy among gamers and industry experts
- Future of game development at Microsoft uncertain
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Industry Reaction
Many experts believe that Microsoft’s decision to fire the IdTech team is a strategic move to cut costs and increase efficiency. However, others argue that this move will hurt the company’s ability to develop high-quality games.
Forum Voices
Some experts have expressed their opinions on the matter:
I think we’ll see stuff like this continue to happen over time. As a game company, having your own engine means that you have to be able to cultivate internal expertise in your tooling. Your employees will know this and could do bad things like ask for more money because they know that replacing them would significantly hurt productivity.
Others have raised concerns about the potential consequences of Microsoft’s decision:
Microsoft EEE at its best: gobble up all game studios and then kill them. Microsoft needs to be split, it should been split years ago, but now more than ever.
While some have defended Microsoft’s decision, citing the potential benefits of using external engines like UE5:
There’s no real evidence in here that the IDTech team or the coders were specifically let go. I’m not saying it didn’t happen but the article is just raging at the idea of it happening without presenting any evidence of it.
Focus Keyword: IdTech Team