Bond and Hitman Developer Closing a Studio and Laying Off Staff After Xbox Pulls Funding


Hitman and 007: First Light developer IO Interactive will close one of its studios and lay off an unknown number of staff, after Xbox pulled funding for an upcoming project.

Codenamed Project Dragon, IO's under-wraps online fantasy RPG has been in development for years, partly funded by cash from Xbox. But now — with Microsoft laying off thousands of workers, offloading studios and scrapping various external partnerships — IO's game has also fallen victim to tightening purse strings.

While IO Interactive does not specifically name Xbox as its funding partner, it is widely understood that Microsoft had been partnered with IO on the project. The language used in IO's statement today is also sadly reminiscent of the similar statement released by Romero Games last year, when Xbox pulled funding for its game.

IO Interactive previously warned it would face layoffs as a result of Xbox's decision to end funding. Today, the company admitted it would be "making changes and proposed changes" that would impact "colleagues who have been a meaningful part" of its team. In addition, the company's entire Istanbul studio will be shuttered, leaving behind its Copenhagen headquarters, plus its other satellite studios in Barcelona, Brighton and Malmö.




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