NoobFeed Editor Michael VanDine writes - While Last Train Home may be one of the best experiences of a neutral party in war story-wise, the gameplay and story also tell a haunting truth. You should play Last Train Home not just because it's entertaining but because it holds the ability to tell the story of those who really lived through the conflict. It's easy for ideals to be worth the civil wars that are waged, but so often do we forget the lives of those who were impacted outside of the conflict.
Embracer announced its financial results for Q4 while boasting about laying off many developers and hinting that more will be affected.
They done f’d up.
Bought a ton of studios but have little operating income to keep these studios open and projects running. Never rely on a deal that’s not finalized.
They made the biggest mistake that you can make by counting on that deal going through.
I tell my kids all the time especially my teenage daughter never rely on money that’s suppose to come in the future.
Make sure you have it before spending it. Make sure it won’t hurt you if you do spend it.
But they made such basic mistakes that companies should know not to make and they have hurt a lot of peoples lives that depended on these jobs. They could have let someone else acquire these studios that they are ruining. I’m sure they are trying to sell some of them but they are going to get fleeced if they do. Everyone knows they are in shitty position of weakness
Whoo, I am part of a statistic. I'm making sure not to apply to any studio under Embracer, for now.
"The Vienna-based (Austria) video games publisher THQ Nordic and Brno-based (Czech Republic) indie games developer Ashborne Games, are today very happy and proud to announce that they have just released the "Legion Tales" DLC for their their critically acclaimed WW1 survival RTS “Last Train Home” (the said DLC is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
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