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Darksiders Genesis and Wayfinder studio Airship Syndicate announces more layoffs


Airship Syndicate, the studio behind the likes of Darksiders Genesis and Wayfinder, has announced its second round of l…

The studio initially laid off 12 people back in January, two months after its publishing agreement with Warframe developer Digital Extremes - which was handling Airship's free-to-play fantasy game Wayfinder - collapsed. In a statement shared on LinkedIn announcing the studio's latest layoffs, CEO Joe Madureira and president Ryan Stefanelli explained, "In light of the difficult challenges facing our industry, we've had to make the tough decision to let go of some incredibly talented Airship team members, including 12 full-time employees and four contractors." According to today's announcement, 50 employees are still at the studio after this latest round of job cuts, and Airship is "committed to delivering the Wayfinder roadmap and developing future projects."

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