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06.04.2024 - 23:19 / rockpapershotgun.com / Palia
Palia, a cosy, free-to-play life sim, arrived on Steam just a couple of weeks ago. This week, developers Singularity 6 laid off 35% of their staff, thought to be around 49 people.
"Following Palia's release on Steam, we evaluated the support needed to deliver the highest-quality gameplay service for long-term stability. We made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce, which impacted around 35 percent of our talented and hardworking team members," said Singularity 6 in a statement shared with Polygon reporter Nicole Carpenter. "We value their contributions and are committed to supporting them throughout this process, including severance, work-placement and career guidance assistance, and retainment of all company-provided development equipment.
"The decision was not made lightly, and comes after careful consideration of our development and business needs to support Palia and its community. We remain committed to delivering passion in imagination, and maintaining the dedication and creativity that our community expects and deserves. We appreciate your understanding and support of our studio and affected team members."
Several developers from the studio, including artists, writers and programmers, had been discussing being laid off in the day before the official statement was released, with one developer referring to "49 people Thanos snapped".
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Palia developer Singularity 6 has laid off 35 percent of its staff just months after the game entered early access.
The developer of Palia, Singularity 6, has laid off 35% of its staff.