Playtonic Games, the UK studio behind Yooka-Laylee, has announced layoffs affecting an undisclosed number of staff. The decision, shared via social media, reflects the gaming industry’s ongoing challenges, with the studio citing “profound changes in game creation and financing” as the cause. In a somber statement, Playtonic expressed regret, noting, “The landscape is shifting, and with it, so must we.” The layoffs span departments like art, design, and UI/UX, with at least 14 employees reportedly seeking new roles. Audio designer Matt Griffin described the mood at Playtonic as “tough,” despite its typically vibrant atmosphere.
Founded in 2014 by ex-Rare developers, Playtonic gained fame with Yooka-Laylee (2017) and Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (2019). Its Playtonic Friends label supports indie titles, but challenges like underperforming releases and funding struggles for Yooka-Replaylee, an upcoming remaster, likely contributed to the cuts. The remaster, set for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and possibly Nintendo Switch 2, faces uncertainty regarding its timeline. Playtonic urged hiring managers to consider its departing talent, emphasizing their skill. The studio joins others like EA and Sumo Group in navigating industry-wide layoffs. As Playtonic adapts, the gaming community awaits updates on Yooka-Replaylee and supports those affected.
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