The news was ringing all over the internet when the official statement came out. Epic Games laid off 1000 employees. To put it in perspective, that’s one-fifth of their entire workforce. This not only shocked the Epic Games community but also other gaming and hardware communities.
Resources
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/epic-games-layoffs-march-2026-
https://www.epicgames.com/site/news/todays-
Key Takeaways
- Epic Games laid off 1000 employees, nearly 20% of its workforce. This is one of the largest layoffs in history by a gaming company
- CEO Tim Sweeney said it was because “the company is spending more than it is making.”
- Epic is also cutting $500 million in contracting and marketing
In-Depth
The gaming industry was hit by a storm in late March when Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced that they were laying off 1000 employees. This enormous layoff made the list for the top 10 employee layoffs in the history of the gaming industry. This was a shocking move not only to the outside world but to the company itself. Tim Sweeney noted the reasons for this in a Note To Staff. One of them, Sweeney stated, was “due to a downturn in Fortnite engagement,” which followed nearly immediately after Fortnite was struck with V-Bucks inflation. The layoff also caused a veteran worker at CDPR, another group of game developers, to comment on Reddit: “I’ve seen some hard times and remarkable changes and improvements that make CDPR seem like a pretty safe place to be right now.”
Tim Sweeney also said the layoffs were because “the company is spending significantly more than it is making.” This is proven by the increased price of V-Bucks. To help this, Epic Games is also aiming to cut $500 million in costs from the contracting and marketing sectors. This is an extremely ambitious goal, but it shows how much money Epic Games is losing. They’ve already added inflation, set a $500 million goal to cut costs, and have fired 1000 employees. We aren’t even through the midway point of 2026, yet it is expected that by the end of the year, Epic Games will have lost $1 billion to $1.5 billion.
Epic Games is becoming desperate in the money game. Having fired 1000 employees, attempting to cut $500 million in costs, and adding in-game currency inflation, Epic is hoping to make a comeback. Now try and ponder. Do you think Epic Games has the ability to make a comeback? Or will it lose even more money? Whatever you think, thanks for reading this article.

