A Kotaku report says Naughty Dog, the developer of The Last of Us and Uncharted games, is the latest studio to lay off employees, with at least 25 contract workers being told that they'll be let go at the end of October. The report also says that The Last of Us multiplayer shooter spinoff announced in 2022 is in trouble, and while it hasn't been cancelled at this point, its fate remains uncertain.
The layoffs were revealed to employees last week, according to the report, and impacted multiple departments but were focused primarily on quality assurance. No severance pay is being offered, possibly because the employees being terminated were on contract rather than full-time; no full-time employees were impacted by the cuts.
It's a surprising outcome at Naughty Dog for a couple of reasons. Naughty Dog is owned by Sony, which means it has access to virtually unlimited resources and, in principle at least, doesn't need to worry about how it's going to finance its next project. And those projects will be sure-fire hits: Uncharted and The Last of Us are both massively successful game series, and The Last of Us is riding a wave of massively heightened mainstream popularity thanks to the hit HBO series of the same name.
Naughty Dog has reportedly struggled with its planned Last of Us multiplayer shooter spinoff, however. Originally intended as an expansion for The Last of Us 2, Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann said when the game was announced that it had «evolved beyond the team's ambition,» and was thus made into a standalone project instead. A PC version wasn't confirmed, although we expected that it would be eventually, but in May 2023 Naughty Dog tapped the brakes, saying that it needed «more time» to get it right.
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