Behaviour Interactive cuts 95 jobs in ‘strategic corporate change’

Dead by Daylight creator Behaviour Interactive revealed it'll be reducing 95 jobs, 70 of which will be from the mothership Montreal studio. These layoffs come months after reductions in mid-January.The developer explained its reductions were brought on by the growing headcount over the past five years. Daylight's current headcount of 60 million players has led to the Behaviour team growing from 575 to 1,300 employees.

Behaviour's "historic strengths"

Citing the "challenging context" of the current industry, Behaviour has elected to focus on its "historical strengths." To the studio, that means &…

Little Kitty, Big City tops 1 million players on Xbox Game Pass

Little Kitty, Big City has attracted over 1 million players through Xbox Game Pass alone. The news comes straight from developer Double Dagger, which shared the milestone on X.Xbox Game Pass players don't translate to copies sold, but it's interesting to hear just how many people have been accessing the indie adventure through Microsoft's subscription service.Little Kitty, Big City debuted on May 9, 2024, meaning it amassed over 1 million players in under two weeks. It also sold 100,000 copies within 48 hours of launching on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox.

Next steps for Little Kitty

Double Dagger is currently working through a number of bugs to ensure i…

Rolling Stone launches game vertical with help from Saudi wealth fund

Rolling Stone is expanding its coverage of the video game industry with the launch of a dedicated gaming vertical.The new section has been launched in partnership with ESL FACEIT Group and will be helmed by senior gaming editor Christopher Cruz. The media company said it will report on the world of video games with a "hyperfocus on art, technology, and cultural impact.""Gaming isn't informed by pop culture; it is pop culture," said Cruz in a press release. "As video games have evolved to meet movies, television, and literature on their own ground, it's important for us to explore how everyone is experiencing gaming culture."Rolling Stone CEO Gus Wenner added that "expanding into gaming is a thrill that allows us to embrace a vibrant cultural fro…

Report: Sony making PlayStation mobile store for F2P games

Sony's reportedly making big steps toward mobile games in the form of a PlayStation platform for phones.TweakTown spotted a new job listing for a mobile platform architect. The description mentions designing the architecture and backend for a PlayStation-specific ecosystem that can be used to "develop, publish, and operate free-to-play mobile games."Other than Fate/Grand Order, PlayStation's mobile presence is basically nonexistent. But since it's making more of an effort to get in on the PC market, it only makes sense to do the same with mobile.Further duties include working with internal PlayStation teams and "ensuring that all mobile games meet PlayStation’s quality standards."Interestingly, the job description calls for connecting mobile titles to P…

Fragbite Group files bankruptcy for Fall Damage months after purchasing it

Swedish corporate group Fragbite Group has declared bankruptcy for Alara Prime developer Fall Damage.While a publishing for the game is still being determined, the process has created "an unsustainable financial situation" for its creator. The apparently "not temporary" bankruptcy was further determined by an inability to pay off debts by their due date.Impact-wise, the bankruptcy is said to be valued at SEK 39.0 million (or $3.63 million) for Fragbite. Both it and subsidiaries under its umbrella are said to "continue operations without interruption."Fall Damage was formed in 2017 by DICE alums Markus Nyström, Dan Vaderlind, Mikael Kalms, Anders Gyllenberg. Fragbite acquired the studio last year as it was working toward completing its free-to-play shooter.The…

Saber CEO Matt Karch still doesn’t think Embracer criticism is ‘fair’

You won't find many video game industry executives defending Embracer Group or its CEO Lars Wingefors. After a massive business deal (allegedly with Saudi-owned Savvy Game Group) fell through in 2023, the company executed a brutal string of cuts and studio closures that resulted in 4,500 cut jobs and 80 cancelled projects.Whatever you think of Embracer's business moves, there's no denying the amount of pain it's inflicted on former employees, and the economic impact on the game industry as a whole. But while even many friends of Embracer keep quiet, one former chief operating officer and board member hasn't: Saber Interactive chief executive officer Matthew Karch.In April, Karch jumped on LinkedIn to defend Lars from the spree of critical comments that dominated th…

Gameloft Romania cuts 136 jobs and closes Cluj studio

Gameloft Romania is shuttering its Cluj studio and laying off 136 employees.The company confirmed the news in a statement issued to Game Developer and explained the closure follows a review of its production capacities."As a company, we need to constantly review our production capacities. After careful consideration and in response to the ever-changing market conditions we are facing, it has become necessary to implement a reduction in workforce. Unfortunately, this leads us to close our Cluj studio and to let go the 136 employees of the office," said a Gameloft Romania spokesperson."This decision has not been taken lightly, and we understand the impact it may have on affected employees. We will be working with them, on a case-by-case basis, to find the best way to handle th…

Little Kitty, Big City tops 100,000 sales in two days

Little Kitty, Big City has topped 100,000 sales in two days, according to developer Double Dagger Studios. The team broke the news on X and thanked players for diving into its wholesome adventure.The indie title burst out the gates after launching on Steam, Switch, and Xbox on May 9, 2024, and seemingly didn't take long to win over players. Little Kitty, Big City also debuted on Xbox Game Pass but has evidently found an audience outside of the subscription platform.Little Kitty, Big City drops players into an open-world playground in the guise of a plucky, scrappy, frequently chaotic feline and tasks them with finding a way home. It launched to critical acclaim and currently has a 'very positive' rating on Steam from almost 2,000 user reviews.Double Dagger is currently worki…

Firaxis vet Jake Solomon unveils new studio making a ‘life sim’ game

Longtime Firaxis lead designer Jake Solomon has unveiled what he's been up to since leaving the studio in February 2023. Today he and a number of former Firaxis and Maxis developers announced the formation of Midsummer Studios, a new Maryland-area game developer that is working on an unnamed "life sim" game in the vein of Electronic Arts' The Sims.The studio is launching with $6 million raised by Transcend Fund in partnership with Tirta Ventures, Betaworks Ventures, 1Up Ventures, F4 Fund, Krafton, and Day Zero Productions.Solomon is joined on the leadership team by game director Will Miller and chief operating officer Neslie Birch (who will also serve as chief financial officer). The trio and their colleagues have set up shop in Firaxis' old office in Hunt Valley, …

IO Interactive hires CTO to steer technical ops and engine development

Hitman and Project 007 developer IO Interactive has appointed Ulas Karademir as its new chief technology officer.Karademir will report to IOI CEO Hakan Abrak and has been tasked with overseeing technical operations at the Danish studio. That includes supporting the development of IOI's proprietary in-house Glacier engine and working with the production team on current projects.IOI's new CTO is a familiar face. Karademir had a seven year stint at the studio between 2007 and 2014 and has over 20 years of experience in engineering and leadership roles, including a spell as Unity's VP of core engineering, graphics, operations, and productions.He most recently served as general manager and CPO at RealityOS, but says he's looking forward to returning to IOI to help propel the…