Deviation Games had yet to reveal its debut game
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Deviation Games, the new studio partnered with PlayStation, has shut down just a few years after saying itsSonycollaboration would bring “complete financial security.”
“I want to express my deepest gratitude to our entire team,” chief human resources and operations officer Kirste Stull wrote on LinkedIn, spotted bygamesindustry.biz. “Thank you for all your hard work, dedication, and contributions to Deviation; I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have worked with each and every one of you.”
When Deviation Games first announced its shiny signed deal, co-founder Dave Anthony excitedly said the match was"absolutely mind-blowing"because “from day one of the studio, we have complete financial security for years and years to come.”
No concrete reason was given for the studio’s closure, but the PlayStation division has been going through its own turmoil too. Sony recentlylaid off around 900 employeesacross its teams, including developers working at its Spider-Man, Last Of Us, and Horizon studios. The publisher alsocanceled The Last of Us Online,swept several unannounced projects under the rug, and shuttered its London subsidiary amid an ongoing wave of layoffs across the industry.
Doom veteran John Romero recently said he’s “never seen anything like what we’re seeing now,” in regard to the recent layoffs.
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