Embracer bestätigt Entlassungen beim Insurgency-Entwickler New World Interactive

Embracer bestätigt Entlassungen beim Insurgency-Entwickler New World Interactive

Quellknoten: 2994092

The latest studio to be affected by Embracer’s “comprehensive restructuring programme” is Insurgency and Day of Infamy developer New World Interactive.

Following a report of the studio’s closure by Nick Calandra (Second Wind), Embracer has confirmed layoffs at New World Interactive.

Neue Welt war acquired by Embracer in 2020 through its subsidiary Saber Interactive.

Nachrichtensendung: Warum gibt es in der Spielebranche so viele Entlassungen?

In a statement shared with Eurogamer, Embracer said: “Saber Interactive has confirmed that there have been restructuring changes involving the New World Interactive subsidiary”. It continued: “This reorganisation has resulted in layoffs at the studio.”

It remains unconfirmed how many staff will be laid off and which departments will be affected. Eurogamer has contacted Saber directly for further clarification on the status of New World Interactive.

Embracer said Saber is “actively working to fill existing open roles” within the company with those impacted by the layoffs. Affected employees are also to receive severance packages, it added.

“Saber also assures that development will continue on Insurgency: Sandstorm,” Embracer said, “as well as on unannounced future projects”.

This is the latest in a set of layoffs at Embracer-owned studios following its decision to “restructure” in June. In Embracer’s financial report for Q2 2023/24, CEO Lars Wingefors confirmed 900-Mitarbeiter wurden entlassen between July and September. This included layoffs at Tomb Raider-Entwickler Crystal Dynamics und Mythforce-Entwickler Beamdog.

A new report from earlier this month stated Timesplitters developer Free Radical is at Gefahr der Schließung following an evaluation by Embracer. Last week, around 50 employees at Fishlabs (owned by Plaion, which is in turn owned by Embracer) were laid off due to “restructuring”.

Layoffs continue throughout the industry too, as earlier today EA confirmed layoffs at F1 developer Codemasters.

Zeitstempel:

Mehr von Eurogamer