Zynga Shutting Baltimore Studio, Consolidating In Texas, NYC

The cutbacks continue at struggling game developer Zynga, as Chief Operations Officer David Ko announced in a post on the company’s blog that it will close its studio in Baltimore and consolidate its offices in Texas and New York.

The cutbacks continue at struggling game developer Zynga, as Chief Operations Officer David Ko announced in a post on the company’s blog that it will close its studio in Baltimore and consolidate its offices in Texas and New York.

The latest news follows the shuttering of the developer’s operations in Japan last December, and its layoffs of more than 100 employees in Austin, Texas, and shutdown of its Boston studio last October.

Ko wrote on the Zynga blog:

As all of you know, we’ve talked a lot about the fact that one of our key strategies for 2013 is driving long term profitability.

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