Indie Game Publisher Humble Games Reportedly Lays Off All Staff
Humble Games, an indie game publisher, laid off its 36 staff members for restructuring. Despite previous layoffs, games like Stray Gods and Slay the Spire will continue. The parent company is IGN Entertainment.
Read original articleHumble Games, an indie game publisher, reportedly laid off its entire staff of 36 people. The company clarified that it is not closing down but rather restructuring its operations. Previous rounds of layoffs occurred in April 2022 and November 2023. Despite the layoffs, ongoing and upcoming games from Humble Games will still be published. Notable titles under Humble Games include Stray Gods, Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus, and Slay the Spire. Humble Games operates as a separate entity from its parent company, IGN Entertainment, which also acquired other gaming websites earlier this year. The video game industry continues to see layoffs in 2024, with recent ones affecting NetherRealm, known for Mortal Kombat.
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