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Embracer lays off 50 more employees and may soon close resurrected TimeSplitters studio Free Radical Design, yet its CEO and board of directors still have their jobs and were ‘discharged from liability for the financial year’



There’s more bad news out of struggling gaming conglomerate Embracer: The company has confirmed that approximately 50 employees are being laid off from Chorus developer Fishlabs, and is also reportedly looking at closing TimeSplitters studio Free Radical Design completely.

Fishlabs is best known for the well-received “sentient starfighter” sim Chorus, but it’s also had a hand in recent games including Dead Island 2, the Saints Row reboot, and the Xbox version of Valheim. It was working on an unannounced game known internally as Project Black, but parent company Plaion, one of Embracer’s internal divisions, said it was unable to find financing for the project and was thus forced to cancel it and cut employees. Remaining Fishlabs employees will continue to work on “existing co-development projects” with other Embracer studios.



Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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