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Layoffs at GameFly rumored to be significant
As many as one-third of the employees of games-on-demand and subscription games-by-mail company GameFly were let go as part of a corporate restructuring Thursday. CEO David Hodess says this won't affect its digital business.
February 28, 2013
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Newsbrief: Games-by-mail and games-on-demand service GameFly has laid off as much as one-third of its staff, according to reports. CEO David Hodess told Joystiq that the move would not result in "significant changes" to either its games-by-mail or its digital download businesses, including Direct2Drive. Sources tell Joystiq the layoffs may have numbered 35 in total, and that the number might represent one-third of its total headcount.
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