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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Contraband’s Development Halted: Avalanche Studios has paused active development on Contraband, citing the need to evaluate the project’s future after minimal updates since its E3 2021 teaser.

    2. Massive Job Cuts at Microsoft: Microsoft has laid off approximately 16,000 employees, or 3% of its workforce, significantly impacting its gaming division and leading to project cancellations.

    3. Other Affected Projects: Several notable game projects, including the Perfect Dark reboot and Warcraft Rumble, have also been canceled amid Microsoft’s consolidation efforts in the gaming sector.

    4. Studio Closures: Many studios under the Xbox umbrella, including The Initiative, have faced layoffs or full shutdowns, reflecting broader challenges within the gaming industry at Microsoft.

    Microsoft has officially halted active development on Contraband, raising questions about the project’s future. This decision marks a significant shift in the gaming landscape, especially amid recent layoffs at the company.

    Initially teased during E3 2021, Contraband promised a co-op open-world experience from Avalanche Studios, the creators behind the acclaimed Just Cause series. However, updates became scarce, and the latest announcement confirms the project is now on indefinite hold. “Active development has now stopped while we evaluate the project’s future,” Avalanche stated on its website. They also expressed gratitude for the community’s excitement, emphasizing their commitment to providing future updates.

    This news comes in the wake of Microsoft’s substantial job cuts, which affected around 16,000 employees across various sectors, including gaming. Several projects have faced the same fate as Contraband. Notably, the Perfect Dark reboot and Warcraft Rumble are among other high-profile cancellations within the Xbox portfolio.

    Despite the uncertainty surrounding specific titles, innovation continues to thrive in the tech space. Smart city technologies illustrate how urban areas can leverage advanced solutions to enhance livability and sustainability. These advancements emphasize collaboration and adaptability, which can inspire future gaming projects that reflect a connected, responsive world.

    While the delay of Contraband is disappointing for fans, the gaming community remains resilient. Many look forward to what lies ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of interactive entertainment.

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