It appears that Virtuos Studios has closed down Calypte, a San Francisco-based subsidiary of the worldwide development services provider that had only been in business since September 2022.
LinkedIn posts from former employees such as creative director Sean Ainsworth and senior game designer Mark Vernon indicate that the studio has already closed its doors. Other profiles of developers listed as being employed at Calypte now contain the "open to work" banner indicating that they are looking for new jobs.
Vernon noted in his post that this was the "second time this year" he had been affected by studio closure-driven layoffs.
Such a closure would be another brutal blow to the video game industry, which has shed hundreds if not thousands of jobs in the last few months. Companies ranging from Epic Games to Embracer Group to Activision Blizzard to Naughty Dog to Deck Nine Games have all laid off employees in a range of "restructurings" and "right-sizings."
Meanwhile some companies have closed their doors entirely. Volition, Campfire Cabal, and Kiloo Games are among those who've been entirely shut down.
Even with the current trend of layoffs, a shutdown from Virtuos is still quite surprising. The company has spent the last few years opening studios across the globe, and the point of its business is to build stability on the basis of B2B operations. It's not a company that relies on game sales to bring in revenue—only game production.
Analyzing the factors around the shutdown, there are two likely reasons: the high cost of employing developers in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Virtuos' specialty in fostering talent in underrepresented (re: cheaper) parts of the globe.
Data from GlassDoor indicates that the average salary of software
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