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Nintendo currently retaining 98% of its staff, plus other data

Although the gaming industry has been hit pretty hard by layoffs over the past few years, it seems that in comparison, Nintendo has been relatively immune to similar challenges. According to the most recent employee data, Nintendo’s turnover rate at its headquarters in Japan comes in at only 1.9% in Japan (it’s not terribly different elsewhere such as 5.1% at... The post Nintendo currently retaining 98% of its staff, plus other data appeared fir…
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Amid massive layoffs in the gaming industry, Nintendo remains confident. According to the report for April 2024 - March 2025, the company retained 98% of its employees, achieving one of the best results among game developers over the past year. Regional indicators are also noteworthy: in the Japanese office, staff turnover was only 1.9%, and in the American - 5.1%. This shows... The post Layoffs everywhere, but not at Nintendo: the company retai…

The company has us used to launching some of the best Nintendo Switch games and now Nintendo Switch 2 games. That’s why it’s not unusual to receive reports like this, where we can see Nintendo employees are happy in their jobs. In a recent report published on Nintendo’s website, we can find out the following data pertaining to the period April 2024 – March 2025: Number of employees by region and type Fixed Employees (at the end of the fiscal yea…

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