Microsoft's latest round of layoffs has seemingly resulted in the cancellation of a new [[link]] MMO that was in the works at Elder Scrolls Online developer ZeniMax Online Studios.
The cancellation of the game, codenamed Blackbird, was first reported by Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, who said on that the unannounced MMO—an entirely original project—had been in development since 2018.
Unfortunately I am a part of the mass layoffs at Xbox. Our incredible new MMORPG at ZeniMax Online Studios has been [[link]] cancelled.
— @johnhartzell.bsky.social ()
It's not yet known how many people at ZeniMax and other Microsoft-owned studios are being put out of work, but game director indicated that the unannounced MMO's entire development team has been let go. reported in 2022 that the development team on the game had grown to 200 people, and ZeniMax was continuing to recruit after that—in fact the studio's website still links to a "kickass new projects" page that encourages people to "join us and make your mark on an incredible new project."
Microsoft announced the earlier today, many of whom worked in the company's gaming division. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said in a memo to employees that the cuts "come at a time when we have more players, games, and gaming hours than ever before," and the Xbox "platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger," which is an absolutely miserable thing to say when you're putting literally thousands of people out of work and something I hope we all remember the next time we're tempted to get excited about his latest t-shirt or well-stocked shelf.
Microsoft reported a , a 22% increase over the $72.3 billion profit it recorded in 2023, in case you're curious about these things.
Rare's project, first announced in 2019, has also reportedly been [[link]] cancelled as a result of the Microsoft layoffs.
I've reached out to ZeniMax for comment and will update if I receive a reply.