Embracer's Lost Boys Interactive Cuts 139 Jobs in Latest Round of Layoffs
The studio behind Diablo IV and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands experiences a second wave of job reductions in 2024, affecting a wide range of employees.
- Lost Boys Interactive, an Embracer-owned studio, has laid off 139 employees from its 200-plus workforce.
- The layoffs represent the second round of cuts at the studio this year, following significant reductions in January.
- The job losses affect employees across multiple states and include roles from junior VFX artists to senior QA analysts.
- Embracer's ongoing restructuring and shifting market conditions are cited as reasons for the layoffs.
- The studio, known for its work on Diablo IV and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, will continue to support its current projects and staff during this transition.