Just 3 months after launching Tales of Kenzera_ Zau, developer Surgent Studios lays off 'just over a

By Alex Johnson | January 01, 0001

Less than three months after the release of its debut game , Surgent Studios has laid off "just over a dozen" of its employees.

The layoffs were initially reported by multiple Surgent employees (via ) who posted about their pending terminations on LinkedIn. Producer said he'd become "another casualty of the Wild West industry that is videogame development," while level designer wrote, "The chapter entitled 'Pete Works At Surgent Studios' is coming to a close at the end of the month." Several have now added an "open to work" indicator on the profile pictures.

A few hours after the initial report, Surgent Studios confirmed the layoffs on . 

"Unfortunately, Surgent has joined the growing number of games studios impacted by layoffs this year with just over a dozen people affected," the studio wrote. "It's a difficult time in the games industry, but we remain incredibly proud of our w69 slot ทางเข้า​ entire team's work on Zau and of the praise it has received from critics and players alike. Our focus now is on supporting those affected, continuing our work on Zau, and looking to the future with our next creative project."

The w69 slot เครดิตฟรี 188 บาท​ number of employees at Surgent Studios prior to the layoffs wasn't revealed. The studio's LinkedIn page says it has between 11-50 employees; 37 LinkedIn users are "associated" with Surgent.

"This hurts deeply," studio founder and CEO Abubakar Salim said in a separate message. "This isn't the news I wanted to share today.

"I am so proud of what the team have achieved over the course of these 4 years. When things got tough, every one of them stood so strong, it was inspiring. So to be delivering this news today really sucks. I know we're not alone here, but that doesn't make it easier."

Tales of Kezera: Zau, a metroidvania "inspired by Bantu tales" as well as Salim's own grief following the death of his father, was well received when it launched in March. But the player counts, at least on , don't suggest big sales numbers: The peak concurrent player count on Steam was just 258, and currently sits at only 19. The game was also the subject of what Salim called a "" campaign driven by "people who see diversity as a threat."

Sales figures have not been released, but in June, Salim denied reports that Tales of Kezera: Zau wasn't selling well, saying claims of low sales "are a fraction of w69 เข้าสู่ระบบ​ our actual playership, and they're being shared in bad faith by people who are wanting to provide 'proof' that their harassment campaign has been successful in punishing us for daring to take up space."

(Image credit: Abubakar Salim (Twitter))

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