Sumo Digital has announced it’s no longer developing its own original games. Instead, the company is shifting exclusively to a development partner and work-for-hire studio.
In a statement on Tuesday from parent company Sumo Group, the decision was made due to an evolving industry. That includes the need to “balance our creative ambitions and the commercial realities to ensure the long-term stability and success of our business.”
“After careful consideration, we have made the strategic decision to focus Sumo Digital exclusively on development services for partners – our core strength and the foundation of our success,” the studio said. “Unavoidably this transition will have an impact on our studios and people. We are committed to minimising this impact as much as possible, exploring all options to retain talent, and supporting those affected with transparency, care, and compassion.”
Sumo says that the move will “strengthen” its position as a “premium development partner” by allowing them to “contribute to and create great games for our clients”.
“Whether collaborating on new or established games, co-developing games, providing specialist engineering, or porting services; we are confident in our teams’ exceptional talent and our ability to thrive in this next chapter,” the said. “While this is a difficult moment, this change has no impact on existing or future commitments with partners and provides a better platform for us to focus on our core strengths and return to a thriving business.”
Insider Gaming has reached out to Sumo Group regarding any potential layoffs that could take place from the shift in company strategy. Should a response be received, it will be added to this story.
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When did they ever make original up they seem to always support other companies
Are they remaking or making Banjo Kazooie? If so why isn’t Vicarious Visions making it.