Smilegate Barcelona seems to have closed down.
As reported by Video Games Chronicle, several former employees have posted about the studio closure on LinkedIn. They also claim that all employees were laid off as a result.
Parent company Smilegate is a Korean online game company founded in 2002. They made their name on online PC multiplayer games, including FreeStyle2, Lost Ark, and most famously Crossfire. Crossfire was at one point in the company’s history, the most played video game around the world, in spite of its relative obscurity in the biggest video game market in the US.
Smilegate is one of many Korean game companies looking to make inroads in the international market. Like Krafton, the company behind PUBG and Striking Distance Studios’ The Callisto Protocol, Smilegate decided the best way to do this was to start a new game studio in the West, staffing Western developers.
While Krafton chose to stick to US developers, Smilegate went to Barcelona for their studio. Now, Spain has a comparatively small video game industry. Perhaps the most famous of these is Mercury Steam, famous for making the Castlevania Lords of Shadow games as well as Metroid Samus Returns and Metroid Dread with Nintendo.
In spite of that, Smilegate did properly identify that Spain had a lot of veteran developers who had worked for the likes of Ubisoft and Eidos Montreal. On paper, this choice was a smart play, as they put this studio to work on a AAA open world video game for consoles.
Based on their Twitter activity, Smilegate Barcelona may have been founded shortly before or on January 2021. They were never able to properly announce what that forthcoming open world game was before this studio closure.
Now there has been an ongoing wave of layoffs in the video game industry, but most of those layoffs have been happening in the US. Business conditions in other countries seem to be completely different.
Some fans speculated that Japanese game companies were not firing their own employees
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