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Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Callisto Protocol studio lays off more employees, but 'remains operational'
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Krafton has confirmed another round of layoffs at Callisto Protocol developer Striking Distance Studios, but says it remains operational and that the cuts will not impact any projects currently in the works. The layoffs were first reported late last week by multiple former employees on LinkedIn: One said "most of the devs were laid off," while another reported "lots of layoffs" at the studio and a third said "many other great colleagues" had been let go. Krafton, the parent company of Striking Distance Studios, declined to share specific numbers but confirmed in a statement provided to PC Gamer that layoffs had been made. "Striking Distance Studios has reduced the size of its team to remain agile, which creates a sustainable environment for the studio at its current stage of development," a representative said. "The studio remains operational, and these changes will not impact any planned ongoing support. No further changes are planned at this time." This is the second round of layoffs at Striking Distance, which put 32 people out of work in August 2023, not long after the release of The Callisto Protocol's first and only story expansion. Despite its pedigree—Striking Distance was headed up by Dead Space executive producer Glen Schofield—the survival horror game failed to make a big splash with players, and fell well short of Krafton's sales expectations. Schofield left Striking Distance in September 2023, a little over a month after the first round of layoffs. Striking Distance's follow-up game, the top-down shooter Redacted, landed with even less of an impact, amassing an all-time peak concurrent player count on Steam of just 169. The studio hasn't announced anything new since then, but as noted by 80lv, a handful of employees have said on LinkedIn that early work on something new has begun: Lead gameplay programmer George Coomber wrote that he's "leading a team of 12 gameplay engineers to prototype an action game in Unreal 5." The layoffs at Striking Distance follow recent cuts at Bossa Studios, Liquid Swords, Iron Galaxy, BioWare, and engine maker Unity, which themselves are merely the latest in a long line of devastating layoffs stretching back to at least the beginning of 2023. Announcing the cuts at Bossa, studio co-founder and co-CEO Henrique Olifiers said the industry-wide bloodshed is not a "phase" but instead the new normal: "A fundamental transformation of the games industry, a reshape of how games are made and by what kinds of teams."
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Epic Has No Plans To Stop Giving Away Free Games After Giving Away $2,229 Worth In 2024
Every month you can go on the Epic Games Store and snag a usually pretty decent game for absolutely free. It's not clear if this largesse is meaningfully moving the needle in the company's battle to establish itself as a competitor to Steam, but it's certainly a nice bonus. And after giving away $2,229 worth of free games across the entirety of 2024, the Fortnite maker reiterated that it has no plans to stop the giveaways anytime soon. 'Our Free Games Program has continued to deliver PC favorites to new audiences for the 5th year running,' the company wrote in a new recap of stats from the last year. 'Epic players stocked their libraries with over $2,000 USD worth of great PC titles across 89 giveaways. The program is not slowing down and will continue in 2025, on both PC and mobile.' 2024's free Epic games included Control, The Callisto Protocol, Marvel's Midnight Suns, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and tons more old and recent releases, from small indies to big-name blockbusters. Epic reports that 595 million free games were claimed during the year. In the past, the company has revealed that such giveaways can cost it tens of millions. And the library Epic Games Store users can amass this way is more than enough to theoretically keep them busy until they die. But elsewhere, the data shows that Epic Games Store is still primarily a vehicle for existing Epic-owned and -operated hits like Fortnite and Rocket League. Both were in the top five most-played games on the platform, alongside Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Grand Theft Auto V. The company reported $1.09 billion spent by 295 million PC players on the Epic Games Store last year, but only $255 million of that went to third-party games. For comparison, Microsoft estimated Valve's annual revenue at over $6 billion back in 2021. So the Epic Games Store is still very much a Fortnite launcher with a ton of other cool stuff grafted onto it, but it's certainly not just a Fortnite launcher. And with that in mind, the company also signaled what's ahead for its digital storefront in 2025. The roadmap includes an overhaul of discoverability, new social features, the addition of pre-loading and a new download manager, as well as the ability to finally gift games to other people. All of this is being done with the intent to seamlessly integrate it across an Epic Games Store mobile app as the company lobbies regulators the world over to force iOS and Android to play nice with it. We'll see if, as that grand vision comes closer to being a reality, the Epic Games Store finally becomes a more central force to be reckoned with in PC gaming. For now, it's still a great place to snag tons of cool games for free. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.