Tencent-owned co-development studio Sumo Digital has announced a redundancy process, with an unspecified number of staff at ...
Sumo Digital picks up the layoff baton and keeps this dreadful onslaught of job cuts going, with the announcement that it will be cutting 15% of its total workforce. It’s unclear just how many that is ...
Sumo Digital, the developer behind Sackboy: A Big Adventure and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has announced that it’ll be laying off 15 percent of its workforce, representing roughly 160 employees.
The LinkedIn profile for a former Sumo Digital employee has revealed that the studio was working on Just Cause 5 before ultimately cancelling the project a few years ago. The employee worked as a ...
Still Wakes the Deep studio The Chinese Room is now independent of its former parent company, Sumo Digital, and has announced two upcoming projects. The British developer has faced some tumultuous ...
Sumo Group, the company that includes Sackboy maker Sumo Digital and Secret Mode, announced layoffs affecting at least 200 people. Sumo Group, owned by the media megacorporation Tencent, announced the ...
UK-based publisher/developer Sumo Group, who owns over a dozen studios such as Sackboy: A Big Adventure's Sumo Digital and Dear Esther's The Chinese Room, announced it is laying off 15% of its ...
Sumo Digital parent company Sumo Group will lay off up to 15 percent of staff across Canada, the United Kingdom, Poland, Czech Republic, and India in an effort to reshape operations and reduce costs, ...
The BAFTA-winning studio aims to continue developing original IP outside Tencent-owned Sumo Group. Studio director Ed Daly says independence enables creative freedom and selective collaborations.
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