Amazon lays off 35 per cent of Twitch staff, over 500 people rendered jobless


Twitch, Amazon’s live streaming platform, is reportedly set to reduce its workforce by 35 percent, affecting around 500 employees, as part of a series of job cuts. Sources familiar with the plans indicate that the announcement could come early on Wednesday.


This move follows growing concerns over financial losses at Twitch and a string of departures by top executives within a short timeframe.

Twitch, supporting a massive website with 1.8 billion hours of monthly live video content, faces significant expenses despite leveraging Amazon’s infrastructure.

Twitch CEO Dan Clancy revealed in December the decision to cease operations in South Korea due to the prohibitively high costs in the region.

Despite Amazon’s acquisition of Twitch nine years ago, the platform has yet to profit. According to anonymous sources, the company has been focusing on advertising in recent years, but financial challenges persist.

The platform experienced executive turnover in late 2023, including the departure of key figures like the chief product officer, chief customer officer, chief content officer, and chief revenue officer from Amazon’s Ads unit.

Twitch spokespersons expressed gratitude for their contributions and well-wishes for their future endeavors.

Dan Clancy, who assumed the CEO role in March 2023, has been mending relations with gaming celebrities using Twitch.

Despite positive feedback for addressing user concerns and reworking the platform’s ad approach, Clancy has faced difficulties turning the company’s financial situation around.

Twitch underwent two layoffs in the previous year, cutting over 400 positions as part of broader job reductions at Amazon.

In 2022, Amazon initiated its largest-ever corporate job cuts, affecting 27,000 positions across the company. The trend continued in October with additional reductions in its music division, which includes the company’s audio streaming platform and digital storefront for songs.

The impending reduction in Twitch’s workforce is seen as another step in Amazon’s ongoing efforts to optimize its operations and financial performance.

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