Going On’s in the Game Industry

In the turbulent times we are living globally, I thought it would be relevant to highlight some of the industry happenings as there are potential impacts to the gaming public.  Hopefully this will continue as semi-regular Loot-Ninja feature.  The following have been the recent headlines in no particular order.  Hit the links for the Loot-Ninja articles.

Lots of grim news financially and lots of studios shutting down, downsizing, rightsizing, etc.  The global recession taking a toll on the gaming industry, probably.  The above news updates are pretty similar to latest news in the banking industry.  In case you’ve been living in a cave for the past year that means things are not very good.

Avalanche Studios to Lay Off 77 Employees

Avalanche Studios has confirmed they intend to lay off 77 of their 160 employees.  The lay offs are allegedly due to the fact that they have lost two major publishing contracts totaling 34 million dollars.  The Just Cause developer has said that they are now going to focus more on the two remaining titles that are in the pipeline, Just Cause 2 and The Hunter.

CEO Christofer Sundberg has stated that he was uncomfortable with the size of the studio because it had become industrialized.  They are now going to focus more on original intellectual properties instead of pumping out sequels like the rest of the industry.  He also stated that they have no intention of letting the studio double in size again and they would like to only take on a couple of game developments at a time.

It’s always sad when companies have to trim the fat to sustain profitability but we see this so often nowadays.  CEOs and the rest of the higher ups get paid a lot of extra dough to manage these companies and usually the ones who pay for it are the hard working folks making them all of that extra cash.  Let this be a lesson to everyone, keep your companies small and efficient to avoid any future heartaches.

[Via Gameindustry.biz]