Perhaps the developer of Dead by Daylight also carried out layoffs
Another replenishment could occur in the list of gaming companies that have reduced employees. According to Kotaku, from January 9 to January 11, Behavior Interactive fired 45 people.
Dead by Daylight
It is reported that the layoffs began in December, but it is unknown how many people were fired before January. All those fired worked in the Montreal division of the company.
Behavior Interactive did not respond to Kotaku's request for comment.
According to the information on the Behavior Interactive website, the company now has more than 1,300 employees. Despite possible layoffs, she continues to hire new people. At the time of writing, Behavior Interactive has 16 vacancies, nine of which relate to the Montreal office.
In the first weeks of January, the media reported layoffs in 14 video game companies. The largest ones have passed or are about to pass in Unity (1800 people), Twitch (500 people) and Playtika (300-400 people). Kotaku estimates that by January 17, the company had laid off about 3,172 people.