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People Can Fly, the Polish developer of games including Bulletstorm, Gears of War: Judgment, and Outriders, has laid off more than 120 employees, a move the studio said was necessary "as external ...
People Can Fly has suspended two of its projects, and announced further layoffs. As shared on LinkedIn, People Can Fly CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski said development has been paused on project Gemini ...
Image source: People Can Fly. As part of the cutbacks, People Can Fly says it's either suspending or laying off 120 workers, adding to 2024's already grim games industry layoff toll .
People Can Fly, the team behind games like Outriders, Bulletstorm VR and Gears of War: Judgement is the latest studio to announce mass layoffs, and this time more than 120 developers are being let go.
People Can Fly, the developer of Outriders and Gears of War: Judgement, announced Monday that its ending development on two of its upcoming games due to issues with its publisher and an inability ...
As part of its latest financial report, Polish developer People Can Fly announced an update on the development of Project Dagger. The new action-adventure IP has been in the works for two years as ...
They noticed several roles related to VR were posted on People Can Fly’s official website. These are all related to the company’s Katowice studio, Incuvo, and all of them are listed are ...
Interesting news has come out of People Can Fly this morning. The Bulletstorm and Outriders development seems to be losing a publisher on one of its upcoming games. People Can Fly had been working ...
People Can Fly has many projects in the works, with Gears of War: E-Day being one. The studio is also assisting Sony in developing a game based on an existing IP. [Official] People Can Fly has ...
To that end, the game is not only being worked on by The Coalition, who has been part of the franchise since the beginning, but People Can Fly, who worked on four titles in the franchise before ...