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People Can Fly, the Polish developer of games including Bulletstorm, Gears of War: Judgment, and Outriders, has laid off more than 120 employees, a move the studio said was necessary "as external ...
People Can Fly, the developer of Outriders, announced that its cancelling two games and laying off staff due to an issue with one of its publishers.
People Can Fly continues to work on a multitude of projects, including Outriders, but it will move to self-publish Project Dagger in lieu of its ending partnership with Take-Two Interactive as ...
Since releasing Outriders a few years ago, the team at People Can Fly has been busy. In June, it was revealed that the studio is working on a new project with Xbox Game Studios after splitting ...
Take-Two drops People Can Fly's new game, two years into development People Can Fly has shared yet another piece of bad news that could put its future into question.
People Can Fly confirms that as of March 2023, its third-person looter-shooter Outriders has still failed to cover its expenses and earn a profit.
Polish developer People Can Fly, the studio best-known for Outriders and Gears of War Judgment, is suspending or scaling back more projects amid what CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski is calling ...
People Can Fly, the studio behind Outriders, Bulletstorm and others is the latest to suffer layoffs, with more than 30 developers impacted, according to a report from Kotaku.
Outriders developer People Can Fly has announced that Take-Two has terminated the "development and publishing agreement," of the studio's in-development Project Dagger. People Can Fly announced ...
People Can Fly studio is working on three new Triple-A projects: Project Dagger is being developed in cooperation with one of the leading global publishers, Take-Two Interactive; Project Gemini ...