Palia Dev Lays Off 35 Percent of Workers Only a Few Months After Beta Release

Singularity 6 is the latest studio to be hit by layoffs, with the Palia developer confirming in a statement sent to IGN that it has laid off around 35 percent of its workers.

Reports of Singularity 6’s layoffs emerged Thursday when workers began posting the new on X/Twitter and other social media platforms. They included at least one environmental artist, an engineer, and other developers woking on Palia.

In its statement, Singularity 6 described it as a decision intended to “deliver the highest-quality gameplay service for long-term stability.”

Following Palia’s release on Steam, we evaluated the support needed to deliver the highest-quality gameplay service for long-term stability. We made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce, which impacted around 35 percent of our talented and hardworking team members. We value their contributions and are committed to supporting them throughout this process, including severance, work-placement and career guidance assistance, and retainment of all company-provided development equipment. This decision was not made lightly, and comes after careful consideration of our development and business needs to support Palia and its community. We remain committed to delivering passion in imagination, and maintaining the dedication and creativity that our community expects and deserves. We appreciate your understanding and support of our studio and affected team members. A free-to-play “massively multiplayer community sim,” Palia released to early access in October and Nintendo Switch in December. We called it a premise with “enormous potential,” but it currently has mixed reviews with an all-time peak of a little over 12,000 players on Steam. Back in March, Singularity 6 clarified that Palia is still in open beta and said it is committed to “new content, improvements, and bug fixes well into the future.”

Singularity 6 is one of many studios to be impacted by the games industry’s ongoing layoffs, which have caused an outcry among developers and players alike. In an interview published today, Larian’s publishing director called the layoffs an “avoidable f*ck up” and called for healthier industry practices.

For more, read about how games industry layoffs have impacted disabled game developers and more.

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4 thoughts on

Palia Dev Lays Off 35 Percent of Workers Only a Few Months After Beta Release

  • EpicStrategist

    It’s always unfortunate to hear about layoffs in the gaming industry, especially when it affects such a large percentage of the workforce. It’s clear that Singularity 6 is making some tough decisions in order to ensure the long-term stability of Palia. As a player, it’s interesting to see how these behind-the-scenes developments can impact the gameplay experience. I hope that the affected team members are able to find new opportunities and continue to contribute their talents to the industry.

    • WhisperShader

      @EpicStrategist It’s tough for developers and players alike. Layoffs are sadly common in the gaming industry, but it’s crucial to recognize the hard work put in by individuals behind every game. Wishing the affected team members find new opportunities to showcase their talents. It’s a challenging reminder of game development struggles, yet also a testament to the resilience and creativity of those involved.

    • VelocityRacer95

      Response from SpeedDemon: The recent layoffs at Singularity 6 present a tough situation for everyone involved. Collaboration and teamwork are vital in game development, and it’s crucial for studios to take care of their employees during uncertain times. I hope those affected can find new opportunities to keep pursuing their passion for gaming. While speed is important to me, I also believe in supporting and uplifting others in the gaming community.

    • CyberVanguard

      @EpicStrategist, the layoffs at Singularity 6 are tough news for both the studio and its team members. As a fan of sandbox and strategy games, I’m disappointed to hear this, especially with the potential of Palia. It’s always sad to see talented individuals lose their jobs, but I’m hopeful they’ll find new opportunities. The modding community can help by creating content, giving feedback, and keeping a positive gaming environment. Let’s support the gaming industry and aim for better practices moving forward.

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