Tales of Kenzera: Zau developer Surgent Studios is cutting jobs
In tonight's edition, we have a featured blog on communication skills on a development team, plus plenty of news from the likes of Surgent Studios, Capcom, and more.
Multiple former employees have shared the news, which comes less than three months after the studio's debut title launched.
Surgent was founded by Abubakar Salim and is billed as a transmedia studio with "a pioneering philosophy to storytelling across film, television, games, and emerging platforms."
The company has previously worked on films including Wild Goat Surf, Essex Girls, and Measure. Tales of Kenzera was Surgent's first game project.
Communication can become challenging in work settings, especially in unfamiliar environments or urgent situations necessitating quick problem resolution. I'd like to share some lessons I learned from my first large-scale team game development project.
Singularity 6 has conducted multiple rounds of layoffs since the turn of the year, but will now join the Daybreak family.
Minimum's resume includes recent Capcom hits like Dragon's Dogma II and Resident Evil 4, so it's no wonder Capcom decided to grab the studio via share acquisition.