1047 Games, the team behind Splitgate 2, has announced the layoff of a small number of staff members. In a LinkedIn statement, the studio explained that while it’s focused on refining the game, it needs to redirect resources to ensure the best possible experience for players. The number of developers affected wasn’t specified. However, co-founders Ian Proulx and Nicholas Bagamian will not take salaries during this period as the team works on the next phase of the project.
In their statement, the co-founders expressed sadness about the layoffs, emphasizing their commitment to helping those affected find new jobs. They reassured fans that they are diligently enhancing Splitgate 2 based on community feedback: “To everyone playing Splitgate 2, we’re working hard to deliver more features we know you’ll love.”
This news comes at a challenging time for 1047 Games. Just last week, Proulx faced criticism after wearing a “Make FPS Great Again” hat during the Summer Game Fest. This appearance followed the company’s previous apology for pricing a cosmetic item at $145, which they later reduced to $40 and offered refunds for early buyers.
It’s worth noting that layoffs in the gaming industry have been rising. A recent report showed that over 30% of major game studios have implemented job cuts recently, often citing the need to pivot resources amid economic pressures. The industry is shifting rapidly, and studios are reevaluating their strategies to adapt.)
As 1047 Games continues to work on Splitgate 2, it’s clear they are responding not just to player feedback but also the current landscape of the gaming industry. Community support and clear communication will be crucial as they navigate this transition.
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