The latest games industry layoffs have seen indie studios Roll7 and Intercept Games shut down, with the fate of Kerbal Space Program 2 uncertain.
Kerbal Space Program 2 – will it ever be finished? With most publishers having recently announced their full year financial results, for the moment the constant stream of job layoffs, that have affected almost every company in the industry and seen thousands of developers lose their jobs, have abated. But they have not stopped entirely.
It’s believed that around 50 people worked at Roll7 and around 70 at Intercept Games, although Take-Two has not confirmed those details.
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