KEY POINTS
  • Unity Software said Monday that it would lay off about 1,800 employees, or 25% of its overall workforce, as part of a corporate restructuring plan.
  • The company said it is unable to "reasonably estimate the costs and charges in connection with this reduction, which it expects will be substantially incurred in the first quarter of 2024."
  • In October, John Riccitiello retired as Unity's CEO, while former Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst became interim CEO.

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Unity Software said Monday that it's cutting 1,800 jobs, or about 25% of its workforce, in the latest round of layoffs at the gaming technology company. The stock jumped almost 5% in extended trading.

Unity said in a regulatory filing that the cuts are part of a corporate restructuring plan. The company told investors in November that it would implement a "comprehensive assessment" of its product portfolio and conduct a financial evaluation that would "likely include discontinuing certain product offerings, reducing our workforce, and reducing our office footprint."

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