Piranha Bytes developed the Gothic series, as well as the Risen and ELEX games
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Classic German game dev studio Piranha Bytes, which is arguably best known for its iconic RPG series Gothic, has reportedly closed its doors months after revealing that it was in “a difficult situation.”
That’s according to Polish news outletCD-Action, which reports that an anonymous Piranha Bytes employee tells the site that the studio ceased its operations at the end of last month. This would mean that it closed around five months after the studio put outa statementon Twitter acknowledging the “news about us circulating right now,” at which point it asked fans, “Don’t write us off yet!”
At the time, it pledged that it would “do everything to continue creating worlds in which you can lose yourself,” and said “We are convinced that we will succeed.” To that end, it was in the process of seeking out a partner. According to this latest report, it sounds like this might not have worked out, but this is yet to be officially confirmed by Piranha Bytes, THQ Nordic (which the studio is a subsidiary of), or owner Embracer Group.
Just yesterday, however, two Piranha Bytes veteransconfirmedthat they’ve now opened their own indie game studio. Under Pithead Studio, Jennifer and Björn Pankratz hope to “develop immersive and fantastic indie games.” It’s not currently clear what they have in the works, but it sounds like we can expect updates on their officialYouTube channel.
Embracer Group quietly canceled 29 unannounced games and shut 7 studios within six months last year.
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