
Valve fired "several" employees on Tuesday, Gamasutra reported, following a tweet from hardware designer Jeri Ellsworth that read, "Yup. Got fired today. Time for new exciting projects."
Initial reports from employees included the phrases "great cleansing" and "large decisions," and a few claimed as many as 25 people were laid off, though this number is unconfirmed, Gamasutra reported. The layoffs hit more than one department, including Android and hardware staff.
Ellsworth, at least, confirmed her own firing. She began working on next-gen gaming hardware at Valve, specifically living room PC controllers, in 2012. Ellsworth was concerned with transforming keyboard and mouse controls to a gamepad in a way that wouldn't interfere with current Steam game designs, or turn off those more comfortable with a traditional controller.
Valve's recent focus, at least publicly, has been on the Steam Box, a hardware system that allows PC streaming and gaming on living room TVs. Ellsworth worked on controller prototypes alongside the launch of Big Picture Mode, a Steam interface designed for controller navigation.
We've contacted Valve for more information about the layoffs.
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