
After Epic Games laid off more than 1,000 devs recently, a veteran from CDPR said: 'I've seen some hard times and some remarkable changes and improvements that make CDPR a great place to be right now'
>"So, it's my eighth anniversary at CD PROJEKT RED. It's quite strange reflecting on it, cause instead of celebrating achievements or releases, my thoughts turn to the situation in the industry. Here I am, 8 years and counting, and over at Epic, 1000 people just lost their jobs. My main feelings are relief that I have a job that I enjoy, and that my company is stable, at least for now. I love my team, I love everything I've built here. I've seen some hard times and some remarkable changes and improvements that make CDPR a great place to be right now. I just wish others in the industry could have the same.
>"If I can have one piece of advice for all of you out there, unionise. Collectively, we can influence things. Individually, we are at the mercy of the market. If you're in Poland, reach out to Związek Pracowników Branży Gier / Polish Gamedev Workers Union. Let's all look out for each other."