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A programmer with terminal brain cancer was caught in Epic's mass layoff, but CEO Tim Sweeney says the studio 'will solve the insurance for them'
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- Epic pledged health coverage and severance for laid-off employees, including at least four months of base pay plus tenure-based increases.
- Tim Sweeney said the company is in contact with the affected family and will solve the insurance issue, stressing it did not drive the layoff decision.
- A wife described how losing life insurance amid layoffs jeopardizes funeral costs, housing security, and care for their son, illustrating real family stakes.
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