Epic Games laid off a terminal cancer patient whose family is struggling to attain life insurance, and now Tim Sweeney weighs in, saying Epic will help.
Last week, Epic Games announced it was laying off over 1,000 employees to “keep the company funded.” One of them was Mike ...
Through his wife's viral Facebook message, a Sanford man with terminal brain cancer could have a shot at life insurance ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says the company will provide insurance for a terminally ill employee who lost life coverage after layoffs affecting 1,000+ staff.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has spoken out after a former employee battling terminal brain cancer lost life insurance as part ...
The cuts come as Epic trims roughly 20% of its workforce, around 1,000 employees, amid financial strain, citing rising ...
The case came to public attention after Jenni Griffin shared a detailed account on Facebook about her husband, Mike Prinke, a ...