Warcraft Rumble Will Get “No New Content” in Blizzard Reductions
Blog Andrew Joseph 03 Jul , 2025 0

The rumble of the monster is changing to life support mode later Microsoft's latest layoffswhich appears to target 4% of the company's workforce or about 9,000 employees.
exist Posts on the Blizzard BlogThe studio announced that the team behind Warcraft will “continue to support Rumble to focus on regular, systematic in-game activity and bug fixes, but nothing new.” An email sent to staff by Blizzard President Johanna Faires about layoffs, which has been received and reported. as a result ofRead: “As part of these changes, we made the difficult decision to narrow down the development phase of Warcraft quarrels and field operations only, similar to our current approach to games like Starcraft II and Storm Heroes.”
Warcraft is a mobile tower defense game based on Blizzard's popular Warcraft series that was released in 2023 after nine years of development. However, according to this latest announcement, Rumble “has hard to find its foothold” and despite community feedback and changes in team implementation, efforts are not enough to set “a sustainability” for sustainability. ”
As part of Blizzard’s cuts, Aftermath reported that the number of affected employees could be “up to 100.” Although many are being let go, others are on other projects of the Blizzard, although some of these teams are also facing losses from restructuring.
These changes in the Warcraft fights reflect the ongoing layoffs in multiple Microsoft departments, especially under Xbox.
According to reports, the MMO from Zenimax Online Studios, the developer behind Elder Scrolls Online Also cancelled. The program is a studio founded by Xbox to lead development on the now-ending perfect dark reboot, closure Everwild is an ambitious game from Thieves Sea of Thieves Developer Rare, which has also been cancelled in these cuts.
Both projects have long and troubled developments, and the perfect darkness is eventually partially outsourced to Crystal Dynamics for support. News surrounding Everwild, announced in 2019, quickly got colder, after years of silence, reports on game development and Starting in the key studiomaking suggestions, restarting the title before eventually being laid off.
The full impact of these layoffs is still being measured, as news drips slowly from the affected team under the Xbox banner.