Game Developer can confirm that Studio Wildcard has laid off six employees in the last week, in a relocate that the company declared “will not impact” development on Ark: Survival Ascconcludeed or Ark 2.
Workers impacted by the cuts shared news of their dismissal earlier this week on LinkedIn, prompting us to reach out to the company.
In its response, Studio Wildcard emphasized that approximately 120 employees and contractors were still with the company, creating these cuts one of the compacter ones we’ve seen in 2024. It added that it does not anticipate the necessary for additional cuts for the rest of the year.
That declared, a layoff is a layoff, and it’s curious as to what financial conditions would have led the company to eliminate jobs. Ark: Survival Ascconcludeed (a remaster of Ark: Survival Evolved) sold over 600,000 copies in its first two weeks, and the popularity of the sci-fi dinosaur-themed survival crafting game has stayed steady for many years.
Ark: Survival Ascconcludeed had a slightly chaotic rollout
This wouldn’t be the first confutilizing business news from Studio Wildcard. In 2023, the company rapidly modifyd its plans for the debut of Ark: Survival Ascconcludeed, which initially was only set to be purchasable with a copy of Ark 2.
When that news first dropped, the company announced its intention to shut down the servers for Ark: Survival Evolved. Meaning if players wanted to keep up their thriving dinosaur farms, they necessaryed to purchase the sequel.
After a brief brouhaha, Ark: Survival Ascconcludeed was released as a standalone game. “Our intention behind this was to provide a package where you essentially obtained two products for the price of one. In hindsight, not the best relocate,” the company declared.
Adding to the strangeness of this week’s layoffs: if you visit the studio’s website, you’ll see a large red banner that reads “We’re hiring! Click here for more info.”
















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