Starbreeze has cancelled the co-op Dungeons and Dragons game it announced in 2023 in order to focus its resources on the Payday franchise—and also reduce its resources, because yes, the cancellation of the game also means layoffs.
Approximately 44 employees will be put out of work in what Starbreeze CEO Adolf Kristjansson said was "" that is expected to return the company to a positive cash flow in 2026.
"Our strategy is clear: Payday is one of the most iconic IPs in gaming, with unmatched reach and potential," Kristjansson said. "By focusing our investment and talent here, we can accelerate delivery, engage players with more content, and reinforce Starbreeze’s position as the clear leader in the heisting genre.
"This is about sharpening our focus to create the strongest long-term value for our players, our people, and our shareholders.”
The Payday 3 development will also be expanded to about 50 employees by the end of 2025 (Starbreeze didn't say how many people are on the Payday 3 dev team now, so whether that represents a doubling in size or a couple of extra people is unknown), "and continue to grow in line with increased player engagement."
For now, though, it's another 44 game developers out of work in the name of maximizing shareholder value, and just another day in a videogame industry that seems determined to eat itself whole. The layoffs at Starbreeze come one day after , just a few u31 เครดิตฟรี 31 บาท months after winner55 putting out "the biggest release" in its 32-year history, and two days after Avalanche , which seemed to be fallout from Microsoft's July layoff of roughly 9,000 people, when Xbox boss Phil Spencer said the company's gaming business has "."
For a deeper dive into why driving shareholder value is such a big contributor to the current mess that is the videogame industry, I'd urge you to check out our analysis of the recently announced $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts, and .