Lords of the Fallen writer CI Video games has introduced that it has laid off 30 staff, months after chopping 10% of its workforce.
This comes from an announcement shared with Recreation Developer, the place the corporate defined that the job cuts are a part of its enterprise optimization program it revealed earlier this yr. All staff impacted had been knowledgeable right now (Could 10) and might be “totally supported” by way of the method.
The layoffs reportedly symbolize a “closing, focused spherical of redundancies”, in keeping with CI Video games.
“This restructure impacts roughly 30 roles throughout manufacturing and can assist guarantee most effectivity in delivering strategic priorities going ahead,” CI Video games stated.
The writer additionally added that the layoffs will not have an effect on Lords of the Fallen studio Hexworks or the event of its subsequent motion role-playing recreation Undertaking 3.
As well as, Undertaking Survive, the survival recreation developed by CI Video games’ inner crew, Underdog Studio, will “obtain an prolonged interval to efficiently full the Vertical Slice stage earlier than it enters full manufacturing.”
Final month, it was reported that CI Video games had delivered its “greatest yr” on report when it comes to income, making over $60 million throughout its fiscal yr.
This announcement arrived a couple of months after the Polish recreation developer and writer laid off 10% of its employees. On the time, CEO Marek Tyminski stated in an announcement that the choice was made to “protect enterprise power and stability”.
“CI Video games has made the robust however crucial choice to implement a focused spherical of redundancies, affecting roughly 10 p.c of staff throughout the corporate,” Tyminski added.
Layoffs within the video games trade, in addition to studio closures, have been an ongoing situation over the previous yr. Simply this week, Microsoft introduced that it could be shutting down 4 Bethesda Softworks studios, together with Hello-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin, the crew behind Dishonored, Prey, and Redfall.