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What happened to redundant Gameloft workers?

Some workers have found new jobs at other game development studios but many have returned home, overseas.

Campbell Gibson
Thu, 17 Mar 2016

Up to 30 of the 148 redundant employees of the defunct Gameloft NZ have landed on their feet, finding new jobs, an industry advocate says.

However, just under 50 were from overseas on skills shortage work visas and a large majority have returned to their home countries. The remaining 70 or so are

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Campbell Gibson
Thu, 17 Mar 2016
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