Yooka-Laylee developer Playtonic is shedding over a dozen workers


Playtonic, the creators of Yooka-Laylee, is shedding a few of its workers, the developer and writer introduced on social media. The put up would not point out what number of members of Playtonic might be effected, however does credit score the layoffs to the corporate’s battle with “a interval of profound change in how video games are created and funded.”

Primarily based on a LinkedIn put up shared by Playtonic model supervisor Anni Valkama, the layoffs embody workers members who labored in manufacturing, varied artwork departments, recreation design, narrative design and UI/UX design. Playtonic solely lists round 50 workers members on LinkedIn, however given the studios progress right into a writer and its upcoming launch of Yooka-Replaylee, its attainable the precise crew is a bit bigger.

Whereas Playtonic seemingly is not protected from the issues of funding and promoting video games that different builders have, hiring up for a brand new mission like Yooka-Replaylee after which laying these new hires off earlier than the sport is launched is a reasonably widespread observe. There is no option to know if that is the case right here with out extra info, however it’s value stating.

Yooka-Laylee was pitched as a religious sequel to Banjo-Kazooie and different character-focused action-platformers when it debuted on Kickstarter in 2015, maybe unsurprising provided that Playtonic was based by former builders from Uncommon, the creators of Banjo-Kazooie and newer hits like Sea of Thieves. The truth is, most of the video games Playtonic has printed underneath its “Playtonic Buddies” publishing label fall in that Uncommon candy spot, whether or not its the lovable action-adventure recreation Lil Gator Sport or the troublesome platformer Demon Turf.

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