Even by the standards of the video game industry which, in recent years, has seen several thousand employees laid off, the past couple of weeks have been especially grim.

Microsoft, which recently became just the second company to be valued at $3 trillion, is part of a growing list of video game companies that are shedding employees, firing a whopping 1,900 individuals in one fell swoop.

Xbox fans are preparing for a massive year featuring the release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, and Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. Activision Blizzard and ZeniMax Media are now under new management after the departure of Bobby Kotick and a restructuring. Both companies now report directly under Matt Booty, the new Head of Microsoft Studios. But, instead of celebrating, the gaming community now feels saddened by the latest news.

The pain is particularly pronounced on social media, where those part of the mass exodus shared their disappointment, dismay, and hurt. Some saw their tenures end after decades with Activision Blizzard while others waited for years to join Activision Blizzard only to be laid off a few months into what should've been their dream jobs. Things got so bad early on that Bloomberg journalist, Jason Schreier, shared that several employees reached out to him to ask if they were fired - a sign that no one saw this coming.