this seems soon-to-be the Embracer cut. this company fucking sucks man. hate this shit
VGC reported earlier this month that Free Radical was at threat of being closed just two years after it was established, as part of huge company-wide cuts at Embracer and its owned publishers.
Although Embracer has yet to publicly confirm Free Radical’s position, sources told VGC that Wingefors has now acknowledged in a company e-mail that the Nottingham, UK-based company could be closed on December 11, following the completion of a consultation process.
- Gbagginsthe3rd ( @Gbagginsthe3rd@aussie.zone ) 19•1 year ago
Why did they buy up everything ? Seemed to fall apart pretty quickly
- ampersandrew ( @ampersandrew@kbin.social ) 16•1 year ago
Borrowing money was cheap until it wasn’t. When they bought the old Eidos stuff, everyone thought Square Enix was taking crazy pills. Now, given that everyone’s cutting back right now, it looks more like they knew something Embracer didn’t.
- Spitfire ( @Spitfire@pawb.social ) English9•1 year ago
Wasn’t Embracer depending on a huge cash deal with the Saudis that fell through? Likely had an impact.
- nromdotcom ( @nromdotcom@beehaw.org ) 6•1 year ago
I think regardless of that deal, they were already on the debt-go-round for long enough it would’ve caught up to them eventually. I can’t imagine this was gonna be “one last job then we go clean.” The market would continue to demand more and faster growth until they hit the wall one way or the other.
- Marketsupreme ( @Marketsupreme@lemm.ee ) 7•1 year ago
They were hoping to be bought up by a Saudi company but the deal fell through
And Embracer claims another victim. It feels like they aren’t going to have many studios left when they finish their “restructuring” process. At least Wingefors was nice enough to acknowledge that the employees, who might be about to lose their jobs, are going through a slightly more challenging time than the executives who are deciding which studio is next on the chopping block.