Art work reportedly taken from Free Radical Design's unreleased TimeSplitters game has popped up online.
28.11.2023 - 18:59 / videogameschronicle.com / Lars Wingefors / Steve Ellis / David Doak
TimeSplitters studio Free Radical Design faces closure before Christmas, Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors has privately acknowledged.
VGC reported earlier this month that Free Radical was at threat of being closed just two years after it was established, as part of huge company-wide cuts at Embracer and its owned publishers.
Although Embracer has yet to publicly confirm Free Radical’s position, sources told VGC that Wingefors has now acknowledged in a company e-mail that the Nottingham, UK-based company could be closed on December 11, following the completion of a consultation process.
“As we move through the consultation process and face the potential closure of Free Radical Design on 11 December 2023, I want to express my gratitude for your commitment and the remarkable work you’ve done and still keep doing,” he wrote.
“This is a challenging time for all of us but especially for you, and our focus is to support you as much as we can during this transition.”
For the past six months, Embracer has been carrying out a “restructuring program” which has already seen some game studios closed and some projects cancelled.
In the case of Freed Radical, Plaion – the Embracer division which runs Free Radical – is required by UK employment law to consult employees for a minimum of 30 days before making any redundancies, including exploring ways of avoiding them.
There remains a possibility that the studio could remain open then, should Embracer receive interest from third parties interested in acquiring it.
However, since VGC’s initial report this month, a majority of Free Radical’s staff have indicated that they’re looking for work. At the time of publishing, over 55 of the studio’s 100 staff members listed on LinkedIn have changed their profiles to indicate they’re seeking new employment.
Since VGC’s first report, some UK studios, such as nearby Splash Damage, have offered guaranteed interviews for any Free Radical Design employee.
It’s not yet clear what the closure would mean for the future of TimeSplitters, the classic first-person shooter series the new Free Radical was re-established to revive.
The first iteration of Free Radical Design was formed in 1999 and developed the TimeSplitters series and Second Sight. Following the disappointing reception of Haze and a cancelled Star Wars: Battlefront project, the studio went bankrupt in 2008.
Plaion and its parent company Embracer announced in May 2021 that a new Free Radical Design had been established by original founders Steve Ellis and David Doak to bring the TimeSplitters IP “back to life”.
Art work reportedly taken from Free Radical Design's unreleased TimeSplitters game has popped up online.
Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox
Plaion, the Embracer-owned games publisher in charge of TimeSplitters developer Free Radical, has confirmed the studio has been closed.
TimeSplitters developer Free Radical Design closed its doors today, staff are now reporting via social media.
In case you have not heard, FNTASTIC, the developer behind The Day Before, announced its closure less than a week after launching its zombie game in Early Access.
By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards.
It appears that, as first rumored in November, TimeSplitters studio Free Radical Design has been closed. The studio's website has been scrubbed and now bears a simple message saying «404 Company not found :(,» while multiple employees have said that today was their last day.
It has been four days since the launch of the much, much-aligned zombie shooter The Day Before. Today, the developer, Fntastic, has announced it’s closing its doors.
TimeSplitters studio Free Radical have closed, according to social media messages from staff who have lost their jobs this week. Load up the Free Radical website, and you'll get the message: "404 Company Not Found :-(" I think it's safe to call this rumour confirmed, though we're still waiting for a formal announcement from parent Deep Silver or their overall owner Embracer Group.
At first it was a rumor, then it was news, and now it’s a reality. The recently revived Free Radical appears to have closed down today, another loss in Embracer Group’s ongoing campaign of shutdowns and layoffs.
Following reports in November that Free Radical Design, the UK-based developer tasked with resurrecting TimeSplitters, would be next on the Embracer chopping block, CEO Lars Wingford has acknowledged the studio's precarious position. While the company has said nothing publicly yet, VGC reports that employees received a company-wide email from Wingford, which paints things in a fairly stark light:
There's more bad news out of struggling gaming conglomerate Embracer: The company has confirmed that approximately 50 employees are being laid off from Chorus developer Fishlabs, and is also reportedly looking at closing TimeSplitters studio Free Radical Design completely.