GameStop lays off staff and fires CFO, continues banking on blockchain

Will they even get a pizza party?

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US videogame retailer GameStop has fired Mike Recupero, its chief financial officer, and begun laying off an unspecified number of staff. In an internal memo leaked toReddit, CEO Matt Furlong wrote, “Change will be a constant as we evolve our commerce business and launch new products through our blockchain group.”

The company’s pivot to blockchain began earlier this year, whenGameStop announced it was launching an NFT marketplaceand thenlaunched its own crypto wallet. Furlong’s memo goes on to say, “These changes will enable us to operate in a profitable manner as we execute against our strategy of pursuing sales growth in our commerce business and launching new products that empower customers within the digital asset and web3 gaming verticals.”

The timing for GameStop’s shift to a focus on blockchain and “the digital asset and web3 gaming verticals” hasn’t been great, however, withcryptocurrency markets collapsing to their lowest levels in years, and other companies racing to distance themselves from it.Meta just dumped its crypto wallet, for instance.

As well as GameStop staff, employees of Game Informer, the magazine acquired by GameStop in 2000, appear to have been laid off. Though no official announcement has been made, Game Informer’s staff have tweeted aboutcanceled podcasts, with video editor and host of the Game Informer ShowAlex Stadnik writing, “GI Show is canceled for the week. I have no fucking words.”

According to anotherReddit postabout the layoffs, “nobody let go from theNFTteam.”

GameStop’s only official communication has been theannouncement of a new chief financial officer, with chief accounting officer Diana Saadeh-Jajeh stepping into the role.Bloombergreports that GameStop shares have fallen “more than 5% in extended trading” since the news broke.

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