Sumo Digital parent company Sumo Group will lay off up to 15 percent of staff across Canada, the United Kingdom, Poland, Czech Republic, and India in an effort to reshape operations and reduce costs, ...
The layoffs will hit 19 studios. “Whilst Sumo has been able to manage through many of the recent difficulties the games industry has faced, we have not been immune and reshaping operations across the ...
Even despite an overall crackdown ongoing in Chinese cybersecurity and stock market business, Tencent continues to be one of the largest gaming groups in the world and is continually growing. That ...
If they want to attract -- and retain -- collaborations with some of the game industry's biggest players, independent developers need to ensure they "absolutely deliver" on its promises. Still flush ...
The company said the cuts are necessary to "ensure the security of the business." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Just days after ...
Over the past two years, the gaming industry has experienced serious challenges, with many studios laying off staff and restructuring their business. Many of those who have lost jobs are searching for ...
UK-based games company Sumo Group has undergone a leadership transition as co-founders CEO Carl Cavers, COO Paul Porter, and Director Darren Mills retire after 22 years leading the company. The ...
Tencent is set to buy Sumo Group – which owns Sumo Digital (Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Crackdown 3), The Chinese Room (Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Dear Esther) and more – in a $1.27 billion deal.
Sumo Group has announced it is seeking to cut costs with up to 15%, or nearly 250, of its employees at risk. The firm says it hasn't been immune to the challenges facing the games industry and needs ...
The boards of Tencent and Sumo Group announced that they have reached an agreement on the terms of a recommended $1.3 billion all cash acquisition. Tencent Holdings Limited and Sumo Group are pleased ...
The board of British company Sumo Group, whose various studios have worked on everything from Hitman to Forza to Disney Infinity, has agreed to a purchase by Chinese giant Tencent for a whopping $1.3 ...
Sumo Group has announced the launch of Secret Mode, a new publishing venture focused on “fresh, smaller games, developed either internally or by independent developers.” “We want to break down the ...