They are working on two projects.
Developers from a Canadian studio Reflector Entertainment confirmed reports of team layoffs. 18% of employees lose their jobs. This happens shortly after the release of the debut game. Unknown 9: Awakening. Although it failed from a commercial point of view, according to the authors, they are not driven by economic goals, but by the fact that there is currently no work for developers in the studio.
“For most of our studio’s history, we were lucky enough not to take such steps. “Today’s announcement is not motivated by commercial success or external pressure, but is based on our current situation, which does not currently appear to be able to guarantee specific jobs for all the talented people we employ,” he describes. Marc-Andre SeguinCEO of Reflector.
He adds that the studio currently has two projects in the early stages of development. It’s not entirely clear whether this is a video game. On the contrary, it is very likely that one of the projects will become the next addition to the multimedia world. Unknown 9.
We already know that the mother label has entrusted the team with one of its existing brands. Bandai Namco. It’s hard to guess what IP it is. The Japanese company owns many of them, from Pac-Man to the fighting games Tekken and Soulcalibur, Ridge Racer or the Tales and Dark Souls series.
About the Unknown 9: The Awakening We’re in review wrote: “Along with the naive but cute Haruna, we are immersed in the completely unknown world of Unknown 9. While the story is predictable and full of clichés, it also has a nice narrative feel and takes us to some interesting places.” The slight variety of enemies is balanced by the main character’s enhancing abilities, which are really fun to use. Thanks to aesthetics, you can forgive some of the glitches.”
Source :Indian TV