Funko Fusion developer 10:10 Games has recently undergone restructuring within the studio which includes some layoffs.
Insider Gaming has learned that 10:10 Games made changes with the last week as part of projects within the company wrapping up. We were told that the restructuring was being done to better meet the needs of current projects within the studio. What those projects are, however, remains unknown.
As far as the number of people let go, sources have indicated that it’s around 20 employees. 10:10 Games has yet to give clarification on the exact number of people who were laid off despite multiple requests.
Sources say that the company is assisting with those let go, but couldn’t verify whether that includes any sort of severance as of publishing.
Founded in 2021 by industry veterans Arthur Parsons and Traveller’s Tales founder Jon Burton, 10:10 Games is based in Warrington, United Kingdom. The studio released Funko Fusion, its first game, in September 2024. According to the latest public records and information from the studio’s website, 10:10 Games employed around 100 people before the layoffs.
Through the first seven weeks of 2025, the games industry has seen nearly 1,000 known jobs lost across 27 companies. Multiple companies have yet to make headcounts public, meaning that it’s likely the number is well over 1,000 at this point. In 2024, the industry saw over 16,000 estimated losses.
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