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    Mighty Kingdom to let go 28% staff

    Staff members have been notified of these changes, prompting many to begin searching for new employment opportunities
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 13, 2024Updated:May 13, 20242 Mins Read8886 Views
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    Australian game development studio, Mighty Kingdom has announced a major staff layoff. In a significant restructuring move, the studio announced to let go 28 per cent of its workforce.

    This decision, described as the “toughest chapter” in the studio’s history, comes amidst global challenges faced throughout the past year. According to a recent X (formerly Twitter) post, Mighty Kingdom aims to “rightsize” its operations in response to ongoing economic difficulties. The move is also a part of the company ensuring sustainability for the future.

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    Staff members have been notified of these changes, prompting many to begin searching for new employment opportunities.

    David Yin, CEO, Mighty Kingdom, expressed deep regret over the decision, emphasising the exhaustive exploration of alternatives to mitigate the layoffs. Despite the somber news, the studio remains committed to delivering engaging gaming experiences, both with current titles and future projects.

    Moreover, in a gesture of support, Mighty Kingdom has compiled a list of affected staff and their skills to aid in their job search.

    The timing of these layoffs coincides with broader challenges facing the global games industry, marked by reduced investment opportunities and tighter budgets. Those able to offer employment opportunities are encouraged to consider the talents of the displaced Mighty Kingdom employees.

    Mighty Kingdom games are available in India through various platforms or digital- distribution platforms such as Steam, mobile app stores such as Google Play Store and Apple App Store, and console platforms such as PlayStation Store or Xbox Live. Some of their popular titles include “Shopkins: Chef Club,” “LEGO Friends: Heartlake Rush,” and “Disney Crossy Road.”

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