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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 Bend, the developer behind Days Gone, has been working on its next project for some time now. It hasn't been officially revealed just yet, but a UI designer's portfolio seemingly contains ...
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Sony is reportedly letting go 40 employees at Bend, representing 30 percent of the company’s staff. Word of Sony layoffs comes from Bloomeberg’s Jason Schreier.
Sony Bend Studio has reportedly cut an unknown number of contractors following the cancellation of its live-service project, check out the details here.
Sony Bend has been keeping its cards close to its chest in regards to its new project, although back in January the company simply tweeted “we cooking” in regards to how it’s progressing.
Bend Studio has been relatively quiet since Days Gone came out in 2019. However, the studio hasn’t been idle, with Sony reportedly investing more than $250 million in its next game.
Bend Studio was most recently prominent for 2019 release Days Gone. But before that, it made its name as the developer behind the Syphon Filter games, from as far back when they were known as Eidetic.
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