Eidos-Montréal, the study owned by the embarrass that currently provides support in the Microsoft Fable Restart, is saying up “until” 75 staff members, saying that it does not “do not have the ability to reassign them completely to our other projects and services in progress.”
The news of the layoffs, which follow 97 employment cuts in Eidos -Montéal last year, was confirmed in a shared statement on social networks. “Today, we inform our study staff that we will let 75 valuable members upload,” the study wrote, “as one of our mandates is coming to an end. It is not a reflection of their dedication or skills, but unfortunately, we do not have the ability to reallocate them completely to our other continuous projects and services.
“These very talented and highly experienced experts will enter the labor market,” the statement continued, “and we are working to support them through this transition. Eidos-Montréal undertakes to deliver their other projects currently under development.”
The most recent Eidos-Montréal game, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, launched in 2021 when the study was still owned by the editor Square Enix. However, after his purchase for the embarracy group in 2022, according to the reports, he settled to work on the creation of a new game in the Deus Ex series, a project that was canned last year in the middle of a devastating program of “restructuring” and a cost cut in the embarrass group that resulted in more than 4500 employment losses throughout the company.
Since then, it has been confirmed that Eidos -montéal is helping Microsoft games games while the Xbox studio tries to obtain its restart of fable and recently delayed and recently delayed on the finish line. Today’s statement suggests that the fable is not the only project of Eidos-Montréal, but it is not clear to what the study can be working today.
The layoffs have continued caring in the games industry in 2025 after a few years already devastating who have seen more than 25,000 employees lose their jobs since the beginning of 2023. So far this year, 1200 layoffs have been recorded, affecting workers workers to workers, and Cyan, Inc. This year he revealed that one in 10 of the 3000 developers surveyed was fired in 2024.