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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 Games chief Tim Sweeney apologized after backlash following mass layoffs that cost an employee with terminal brain cancer his job and life insurance.
- The Guardian notes Epic announced the layoffs on March 24 and framed the cuts as necessary due to a downturn in Fortnite engagement since 2025.
- Epic offered severance and extended healthcare, including six months of coverage for some US employees and accelerated stock options as part of the package.
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