The host of E3 replacement Summer Game Fest , Geoff Keighley, kicked off the showcase’s fourth year by doing what many have called on the veteran industry insider to do for months: use his biggest platform to acknowledge the current state of mass layoffs, cuts, and cancellations at some of gaming’s biggest publishers and studios. “I know if you watch this show you don’t just play games, you deeply care about this art form and the health of this industry,” Keighley, who also helms The Game Awards every year, said on the stage of the YouTube theater on June 7 as the showcase got underway. “The good news is we have a lot of amazing games to show you from creators around the world over the next two hours.
But let’s face it, this has been a difficult and tumultuous year with company layoffs and studio closures that have disappointed all of us.” The remark built on sparring tweets the face of video game hype made on the subject back in March. 2024 has already seen over 10,000 layoffs in the video game industry in the first six months, the same as the total for all of last year.
Almost every other week, a new indie or well-known studio has cut staff or shutdown completely. That’s included hundreds of layoffs across Activision Blizzard and Bethesda, including the shocking shuttering of Arkane Austin and Hi-Fi Rush maker Tango Gameworks. Sony also shutdown London Studio and cut hundreds of developers.
A billboard in Los Angeles for Summer Game Fest is currently memor.
