In a significant restructuring move, Microsoft is shutting down several of its game development studios. Notably affected are Arkane Austin, the team behind Redfall, and Tango Gameworks, known for Hi-Fi Rush. The closures also hit Alpha Dog Studios and will see Roundhouse Studios merge with ZeniMax Online Studios.
Microsoft is streamlining its focus towards high-impact games and strategic franchise investments. This change will regrettably lead to job losses, although specifics on the number of affected employees were not disclosed. Microsoft offered little additional commentary on the decision but stated a commitment to supporting those impacted through transitions.
For Redfall fans, the bad news extends to the game itself, which will not receive the planned updates including an offline mode and new character DLC. Microsoft assures that the game’s servers will remain online and that it will address the concerns of those who purchased the Hero DLC.
The decision reflects a broader strategic shift by Microsoft, prioritizing its most successful franchises and reallocating resources accordingly. This follows a troubling year for the gaming industry, marked by widespread layoffs and the shuttering of several studios, despite a few standout successes.
As the gaming community and affected employees process these changes, the industry continues to grapple with the challenges of balancing creativity with financial realities in a rapidly evolving market landscape.