GAME

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Surviving a game industry layoff

Layoffs happen. In the video game industry they happen a lot. Generally, there’s no way to prevent a layoff as an employee and there’s really no “safe” company (as last year showed). There are three things you can know and act on immediately to deal with a layoff before it occurs, or once it happens … Continue reading

Economics has increasingly become an intellectual game

Economics has increasingly become an intellectual game played for its own sake and not for its practical consequences for understanding the economic world. Economists have converted the subject into a sort of social mathematics in which analytical rigour is everything and practical relevance is nothing. At least three Nobel laureates have expressed their concerns. At … Continue reading

3,200 jobs saved for Britain’s GAME

A deal was struck on Sunday to save British video games retailer GAME, which was taken into administration Monday, and preserve nearly 3,200 jobs. OpCapita, which specialises in turning around ailing High Street stores, has bought 333 shops for an undisclosed fee, administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said. It is believed the turn-around investment firm paid a … Continue reading

VG247 | GAME stores shuttered, 2,104 jobs cut

MCV has a full list of the 277 GAME and Gamestation stores closed during the first day of administration by PWC. While the firm said earlier that it believes there is still room for a high street specialist chain, it made significant closures across the UK and Ireland; up to 300 outlets are expected to … Continue reading

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