Immortals of Aveum developer hit with layoffs, almost half of the studio affected
Ascendant Studios' first game just released weeks ago.
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More layoffs have struck the gaming industry.
The latest round of job cuts affects Ascendant Studios, the team behind the recent magic first-person shooterImmortals of Aveum. In a report fromPolygon, poor sales of the game — which just launched weeks ago on Aug. 22, 2023 — were cited as the main reason for layoffs at the studio.According to Ascendant Studios CEO Bret Robbins viaTwitter, 45% of the studio is being let go in a “painfully difficult, but necessary decision,” and according to Polygon, the studio employed between 80 and 100 developers before the layoffs.
Published by Electronic Arts as part of the EA Originals program, Immortals of Aveum was the first game from Ascendant Studios, a collection of developers founded by people who previously worked on franchises like Call of Duty, Dead Space, and Telltale’s The Walking Dead.
In ourreview of Immortals of Aveum, I wrote that “With colorful spellcasting combat in a unique setting for fantasy games, there’s a lot to like here. Unfortunately, things get rougher the longer the game goes on, with inconsistent writing weighing down the story.”
Analysis: Depressing, but unsurprising
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It’s never good seeing news of more people losing their jobs, especially in a year that has been packed to the brim with layoffs and studio closures.That said, this is unfortunately not surprising news. This was easily the biggest-budget game seen under the EA Originals program, and while we don’t know exactly how well it sold, it clearly didn’t have a huge impact, as we didn’t get any sales or player milestones.
I hope everyone affected can find new jobs soon, especially with so many titles that are being developed using Unreal Engine 5.
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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Twitter@SamuelTolbert.