The studio behind sunny third-person adventure Rime and time loop murder mystery The Sexy Brutale has filed for insolvency, with the heads of the studio quitting their roles.
Tequila Works had their funding from Tencent pulled at some point, according to Eurogamer Spain, leaving the company without an important flow of cash.
Which may explain why they cancelled a game last month and laid off some of their workers. It now looks like that was just the first sign of a more serious problem which has sadly resulted in the dissolution of the studio.
Founders Raúl Rubio and Luz Sancho have left their positions at the company following the insolvency filing, leaving it in the hands of former Chief Operating Officer Térence Mosca, who is now acting as general manager.
Mosca says the insolvency is the result of "prolonged market conditions". "Since its founding in 2009, Tequila Works' game-development philosophy has always focused on 'creating things with gusto'," he said in a statement to Gameindustry.biz. "We are doing everything we can to provide support and guidance to our teams during this difficult time." But remaining workers are still expected to "fulfil their responsibilities" according to sources Eurogamer.es spoke to (translated via Google).