Splash Damage has announced a consultation process affecting all staff at the Bromley-based studio, which will conclude with significant redundancies. Staff were notified today, and the news was ...
Splash Damage is now no longer owned by the Chinese video-game giant Tencent, having been acquired by private-equity investors. The UK-based studio confirmed in a statement that it would continue to ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. Splash Damage cancels Transformers: Reactivate, leading to potential ...
Transformers: Reactivate has now been cancelled, confirmed by Splash Damage's X account on Wednesday. The developer is now facing a risk of redundancy for a "number of roles" at the studio. Splash ...
Two months ago, storied shooter studio Splash Damage parted ways with Tencent and ended up in the hands of private equity investors. I said at the time that it probably wasn't a good development, and ...
A consultation process has kicked off at Splash Damage that will affect all staff and is expected to conclude with major job losses at the studio, the company announced this week. Here’s the full ...
Splash Damage has canceled its December 2022-announced online cooperative action game Transformers: Reactivate, the company announced. The studio will scale down and refocus its efforts on other ...
Splash Damage, the studio behind Gears Tactics and Dirty Bomb, has announced that it’s canceling development of Transformers: Reactivate. As a result, the studio will lay off an unspecified number of ...
Splash Damage announced it has cancelled Transformers: Reactivate and a number of employees are at risk of being laid off. "Today, we have some very difficult news to share, the decision has been made ...
Splash Damage has announced that it has cancelled development of the online action game Transformers: Reactivate, and that layoffs at the studio are likely as a result. "Today, we have some very ...
You know that feeling when you break up with someone, and suddenly, you feel a massive weight lift off your shoulders? I imagine that’s what the folks over at Splash Damage are feeling right now.
Splash Damage has announced that it will be laying off an undisclosed number of jobs as the studio has ended development of Transformers: Reactivate. Here’s what the company had to say today in a post ...