Jobs lost at San Francisco headquarters to “better align operations with strategy”

Gree lays off 30 per cent of San Francisco staff

Japanese mobile firm Gree has laid off almost a third of its staff at its San Francisco HQ.

The layoffs were confirmed by CEO Andrew Sheppard, revealing that the cuts had been made at Gree International, the firm’s Western arm, according to GamaSutra.

“Today, we made the difficult decision to reduce the workforce of our Gree International inc. business by 30 per cent,” he said in a statement.

“This was done to better align operations with our development goals and business strategy. Several teams in San Francisco were impacted – we are working closely with each and every person to ensure the smoothest transition possible. 

“Offices in other locations were not affected.”

The news follows just a few months after Gree decided to shut down its entire Vancouver studio.

Earlier this year, Gree reported that profits had slipped further as competition heats up in the crowded mobile market.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

4e0bbb16 75b8 b27f da55 c34a7c24cd3b [Industry news] XDS 2026 Insights Report is now live

[Industry news] XDS 2026 Insights Report is now live

The 2026 XDS Insights Report examines how external development partnerships are evolving as they become a core part of modern production pipelines. Based on input from 250+ industry professionals, the report shows an ecosystem moving beyond delivery risk and into a new phase shaped by coordination, governance, and long-term collaboration.