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Sony Reportedly Laying Off Hundreds of Employees

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Sony Reportedly Laying Off Hundreds of Employees

Sony is laying off hundreds of employees from across its film and TV division. The technology giant has made several notable acquisitions over the past few years, but now it’s reportedly looking to restructure and rethink its priorities amid a larger strategic shift. As the media market continues to evolve, Sony is likewise adapting, and it has now joined an unfortunate trend of job cuts across the industry.

There have been some significant shake-ups at the PlayStation parent company in recent years. In early 2026, Sony spun off its TV manufacturing business, handing production over to TCL after over 65 years in the television space. The company has also doubled down on screen adaptations of its video game properties and has both acquired and shuttered smaller studios at a fairly rapid pace. Now, the changes continue with a surprising round of mass firings.

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Sony Pictures Entertainment is Laying Off a “Few Hundred” Employees

Anonymous inside sources told Variety that Sony Pictures Entertainment is eliminating a “few hundred” positions across its TV, film, and corporate teams over the coming months. There is no exact figure for now, but even a fraction of the division’s 12,000-person-strong workforce would represent a considerable number of employees. The news comes not long after it came out that Sony was shuttering VFX studio Pixomondo, likely as part of the same restructuring efforts. Pixomondo has contributed to many notable film and TV projects in recent years, including House of the Dragon‘s upcoming Season 3, but now it, along with hundreds of other Sony workers, faces an uncertain future.

An internal email from CEO Ravi Ahuja, acquired by Variety, said these layoffs come as Sony Pictures pursues new priorities, “reducing roles in certain areas while increasing focus and investment in others.” While the email does not specify what these priorities are, Sony Pictures’ activity under Ahuja, who took the reins in early 2026, offers some insight. Now that Sony has acquired a majority stake in the Peanuts IP for $457 million, it will almost certainly focus on capitalizing on that investment. Leaning further into TV adaptations of PlayStation games and expanding its most successful film and TV franchises like The Boys and Spider-Man is another part of these renewed efforts, according to Variety.

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Sony has made solid strides in translating its games to other media. While the Uncharted movie received mixed reviews, it was a commercial success, and it’s The Last of Us HBO show has been an undeniable hit. Now, the God of War series has begun filming, and depending on how that pans out, there could be similar adaptations to come in the future. However, further investment in these areas comes at the cost of jobs elsewhere in Sony Pictures’ many teams and divisions.

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While this round of layoffs does not affect the gaming segment of Sony’s business, that area has seen significant cuts lately, too. Roughly 60% of recently acquired PlayStation studios have experienced layoffs or been closed entirely over the past seven years. These include Bluepoint Games, Insomniac, and Bungie. It remains to be seen how these cuts, both at PlayStation and across the larger Sony umbrella, will impact the company’s future, but it’s an unfortunate trend all the same.

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