San Francisco, July 25: Humble Games, a US-based online Indie game publisher, confirmed the reports about the layoffs of entire staff amid restructuring. The reports also claimed that the Humble Bundle-owned gaming company would shut down after Humble Games layoffs. The company decided layoffs amid economic challenges. 

According to the official post by Humble Games on LinkedIn, the layoffs were announced because the company was facing a challenging economic situation for Indie game publishing. The gaming company said that the decision to implement Humble Games layoffs was necessary to restructure the operations. Humble Games also said that the decision to reduce the workforce was not made lightly but after careful thought and much deliberation. Unity Layoffs: US-Based Gaming Company Announces to Layoff 25% of Its Workforce, About 1,800 Employees in Fresh Job Cut.

Humble Games Layoffs Official Post on LinkedIn:

 

According to a report by Nasdaq, the announcement of layoffs at Humble Games came as an employee posted on LinkedIn about the company letting go of 36 employees and shutting down. Another employee said that all of the Humble Games staff was affected, and many good people looking for work would need support.

Following these posts, the India game publisher acknowledged the layoff decision and empathised with the affected. Despite Humble Games denying the shutdown, Chris Radley, a former company employee, said, "I want it to be made abundantly clear" that it was not structuring of operations but company shutdown. He reportedly said that the ongoing projects and operations would be handed off to a third-party consultancy with no staff remaining in the company. Avalanche Studios Layoffs: Just Cause, Mad Max Video Game Developer Announces To Reduce Workforce by 9%, 50 Employees Affected Globally,

The Humble Games job cut decision was implemented to ensure stability and support for developers and ongoing projects, said the company. While the Humble Games layoffs may impact the company, the report said that they would not affect the operations of parent company Humble Bundle. This year, Ubisoft, Gameloft, Avalanche Studio, Unity and other gaming companies laid off several employees amid restructuring, economic instability, and similar reasons.

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