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Unity is laying off 25% of its workforce in what it’s calling a ‘company reset’

After laying off 600 people and closing multiple offices earlier in the year, engine maker Unity warned in November 2023 that further layoffs were likely. In an SEC filing made today, the company confirmed that it is cutting roughly 25% of its current workforce in order to “position itself for long-term and profitable growth.”

This is the fourth round of layoffs over the past year, according to a Reuters report, and will be the largest ever at Unity. Approximately 1,800 people will be put out of work by the layoffs, which Unity said will impact “all teams, regions, and areas of the business.” A Unity rep told Reuters that further changes to the company are coming, but details were not provided.

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