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Sega sell Company of Heroes developer Relic and lays off more staff at Creative Assembly and HardlightIt’s the second round of layoffs at the Total War Studio in the last six months

It’s the second round of layoffs at the Total War Studio in the last six months

Image credit:Sega

Image credit:Sega

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Post went on to apologise to staff at Sega Europe, saying:

“I want to sincerely apologise for the worry and understandable distress this news will cause, particularly for those directly affected. Change is necessary to secure the future of our games business, and to ensure that we are well placed to deliver the best possible experiences to our players going forward.

We need to streamline, focus on what we are good at, and position ourselves as best we can for the road ahead. In order to do that, we need to respond to the changing economic landscape and the challenges we’re facing in the way we develop our products and bring them to market.”

Relic later issued their own statement onXitter, thanking SEGA. “With an external investor,” the post reads, “Relic Entertainment will become an independently run development studio.”

These are the latest layoffs in what has been, bluntly, a real shitstorm of a year for the industry and the people who make anything of worth inside it, ostensibly thanks to the need for “streamlining” and “providing value”. Personally, I’d say it’s clearly down to a solid helping of mismanagement, absolute disrespect for the creative process, and good old-fashioned avarice, hubris, and my favorite Greek sin, corporate dipshitery.

In a statementreleased last April, the Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega, a union set up to represent SEGA of America production and publishing workers, wrote: