Warner Bros. Interactive Entertaiment has made job cuts at three of its Seattle-area studios as part of a move to consolidate positions, the publisher confirmed to Gamasutra today.
News of the unspecified number of cuts at Kirkland-based Monolith Productions, Seattle-based Surreal Software, and Bothell-based Snowblind Studios first came via industry sources, as well as Twitter posts.
Gamasutra subsequently obtained a statement from Warner Bros., which explained that the three studios had "a few too many resources in certain functions," and that "some positions were eliminated in this process." Warner says it "will be retaining robust teams in our Seattle studios" and does "expect to see the studios grow" in the long term.
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