Surgent Studios, the creators of the much-acclaimed Afrofuturist platformer Tales of Kenzera: Zau, have recently made headlines for a different reason – laying off more than a dozen of their staff members. The news comes as a shock to many, especially considering that the studio was founded by the renowned Abubakar Salim, known for his role in Assassin’s Creed Origins.
The Background
Prior to the release of Tales of Kenzera: Zau, Surgent Studios had worked on various film projects, culminating in their foray into the world of video game development with their debut release. The studio prides itself on its focus on storytelling across different forms of media, including games, films, and podcasts.
The news of the layoffs initially surfaced on LinkedIn, with former employees sharing their experiences. Among those affected were level designers and technical artists, highlighting the diverse skill sets that contributed to Zau’s development. Surgent later confirmed that “just over a dozen people” had been let go, including producers, artists, and animators.
Reflection and Moving Forward
In light of the layoffs, Surgent Studios expressed gratitude for the team’s efforts on Zau and the positive reception it received from critics and players. The studio reaffirmed its commitment to supporting those affected by the cuts, while also signaling its intention to continue working on Zau and exploring future creative projects.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau was unveiled as a unique metroidvania game influenced by African Bantu cultures and Salim’s personal experiences with grief. Critics praised the game for its poignant storytelling and stunning visuals, despite some criticism of its gameplay mechanics. As Surgent Studios remains mum about their upcoming projects, the fate of Zau’s legacy hangs in the balance.
Final Thoughts
As the gaming industry grapples with the aftermath of Surgent Studios’ layoffs, one can’t help but wonder about the ripple effects of such decisions. The impact on the affected individuals, the studio’s future endeavors, and the legacy of Tales of Kenzera: Zau all remain uncertain. However, what remains clear is that the fallout of these layoffs serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those working in creative industries.
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