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Sony has laid off about 30% of the staff at Bend Studio, the first-party developer of the PlayStation 4 open-world game Days Gone. The publisher confirmed the layoffs in a statement to GameSpot.
Bend Studio, which makes games for Sony’s video game platforms in central Oregon, laid off nearly a third of its staff Tuesday, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Earlier this year, Sony cancelled a live-service game that was in development at Bend Studio. Now, the company is laying off workers. Sony is reportedly letting go 40 employees at Bend ...
Sony's Bend Studio, known for Days Gone, has announced layoffs impacting approximately 30% of its staff. This decision follows the cancellation of an unannounced live-service game the studio was ...
Days Gone developer Bend Studio has reportedly laid off 30% of its workforce five months after its live service project was canceled by parent company Sony. According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier ...
Sony's first-party Bend Studio has undergone a round of layoffs following the cancellation of "a live service concept". As first reported by Bloomberg, it's claimed that roughly a third of ...
Days Gone Remastered's creative and product lead Kevin McAllister called the layoffs a "sad day" for the Bend team, adding he still has his position at the company. "I love this studio, it means so ...
Sony’s Bend studio, which canceled a live-service game earlier this year, is laying off 30% of staff today (around 40 people), Bloomberg News has learned. The studio has been spinning up a new ...
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Sony Bend Studio hasn’t shipped a game since 2019’s Days Gone, a game which was received fairly warmly by critics and sold well enough but ultimately didn’t receive a sequel as Sony didn’t ...
In 2019, Bend Studio partnered with Sony to create the live-service game called Days Gone. Sony invested $7.9 million to promote the game, which is designed to be updated to keep players engaged.
" Sony's Bend studio, which canceled a live-service game earlier this year, is laying off 30% of staff today (around 40 people), Bloomberg News has learned," said Schreier.