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Fortnite maker Epic lays off 1,000 employees: 'Sorry this is necessary again'

Fortnite maker Epic lays off 1,000 employees: 'Sorry this is necessary again'

Epic Games is laying off 1,000 employees in an effort to reduce costs. The American developer cited declining revenue from its flagship game, Fortnite, as a primary reason for the restructuring.

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Iran receives first revenue from Strait of Hormuz toll

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Samsung employees protest for higher wages and threaten long-term strike

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Washington Post: Months needed to clear mines in Strait of Hormuz

Washington Post: Months needed to clear mines in Strait of Hormuz

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Retirement age rises: the average age Dutch people stop working

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