Weak job security risks an industry brain drain | Opinion

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We talk a lot about the major challenges that the games business currently faces due to external economic factors, from https://www.gamesindustry.biz/another-industry-recession-warning-light-just-flashed-red-opinion">fears of a consumer-spending-led recession through to https://www.gamesindustry.biz/sony-announces-global-price-rises-for-ps5-consoles-from-april-2-2026">price rises driven by component scarcity.

That focus can sometimes overshadow other looming challenges – none of which, I would argue, is more potentially damaging and destabilising than the long-term impacts on industry staffing as a result of the past few years of massive https://www.gamesindustry.biz/topics/layoffs">layoffs.

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