Sumo Group Confirms "Impact" On Workforce As It Pivots To Develop Exclusively For Partners

Sumo Group, the UK-based video games studio behind Snake Pass dev Sumo Digital and writer Secret Mode, has introduced that its growth workforce will transition to work “exclusively on development services for partners” and has warned of “an impact on our studios and people” consequently (because of Push Square for the heads up).
Revealed in a enterprise replace on the Sumo Group website, the studio introduced the “strategic decision to focus Sumo Digital exclusively on development services for partners”. While it claimed that it has “embraced opportunities to develop [its] own IP” up to now, the choice is a part of making certain the “long-term stability and success of our business”.
The submit didn’t affirm which groups or what quantity of the workforce shall be affected by this transition, although the assertion claimed that the studio is “committed to minimising this impact as much as possible,” and is “exploring all options to retain talent, and [is] supporting those affected with transparency, care, and compassion”.
This change, the studio notes, may have “no impact on existing or future commitments with partners” and can permit it to “strengthen [its] position as a premium development partner” going ahead.
The studio, which is owned by Chinese conglomerate Tencent, laid off 15% of its workforce final yr, with groups throughout Canada, the UK, Poland, Czech Republic and India all affected.
While Sumo Group is arguably higher identified for its work with bigger companions — Team Sonic Racing, LittleBigPlanet 3, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre — its unique IP work has produced some charming outcomes just like the 2017 puzzler Snake Pass and final yr’s Critter Café.