Videos were personalized for SMITE gamers around the globe, driving an increase in both new users and revenue. NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To kick off their 10th year of SMITE, Hi-Rez celebrated ...
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Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. Hi-Rez Studios laid off nearly 30 Smite team members, impacting QA, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The ongoing wave of layoffs in the video game industry continues with Hi-Rez Studios, the developer of the Smite games, announcing it will be letting ...
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The company is now betting their future on their next big game. Hi-Rez Studios has announced layoffs and other changes in the company. The company’s CEO Stewart Chisam shared this statement on Twitter ...
Hi-Rez, who some of us on staff haven't exactly forgiven for slowly dropping Tribes: Ascend way back when, has more or less proven that time is a flat circle by doing almost the exact same thing with ...
Hi Rez Studios and Titan Forge Games will release a sequel to Smite, the third-person MOBA that was first released in 2014 and has drawn 40 million players since, the companies announced Friday. Smite ...
Gaming Industry Don't call it a layoff: Ubisoft issues a full return-to-office order for all employees as it confirms more studio closures are coming Gaming Industry Ubisoft shares plummet to lowest ...
RallyHere, a division of Hi-Rez Ventures, has partnered with Titan Forge Games to handle Smite 2 live service operations. Alpharetta, Georgia-based RallyHere started out as a division of Hi-Rez ...
UPDATE 06/02/2025: A post on X from user Hocky2001 spotted by Dexerto points to Hi-Rez Studios having not only laid off up to 60 developers, but that Hi-Rez has also ended the development for the ...