Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26934487-20190623161059/@comment-26934487-20190915123736

unfortunatly, the writing was on the wall for the rooster teeth layoffs as soon as the AT&T (the company that owned Rooster Teeth prior) bought Time Warner (layoffs are very common when companies make acquisitions especially  mega acquisitions like that, usually from the subsidiary but sometimes from the parent company as well)

on that same note I wouldn't be surprised if Rooster Teeth stops being a distinct entity in the coming years, much  in the same vein as what happened too ScrewAttack (assuming WarnerMedia doesn't just split up Rooster Teeth and hand off it's various divisions too other subsidiaries of course).