Don’t Nod reported disappointing financial results that may lead to layoffs and focuses all of its hopes onto Lost Records: Bloom & Rage.
, making it “consider a reorganization project to safeguard its competitiveness in an increasingly demanding and competitive ecosystem.” Up to 69 jobs at its base in France may be in danger.
Work on the games codenamed P10 and P14, which are scheduled for release before the end of 2027, will continue as well. A slight increase in sales revenue is mainly ascribed to the back catalog’s performance, namely Vampyr and Life is Strange. Overall, the company reported a 11% decrease in operating revenue in the first six months of FY2024 compared to the same period a year earlier.
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