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Sumo Group cuts 15 percent of staff across Canada, Poland, and more

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The Sumo Group will be laying off 15 percent of its staff across its various subsidiaries. While an exact number wasn’t given, the company said offices in Canada, Poland, India, the Czech Republic, and UK will be affected.In its announcement, Sumo said it’s been affected by the game industry’s current issues and “reshaping operations across the business.” These reductions are allegedly being made in spite of “every alternate route” being considered.”This is an incredibly challenging process to go through for everyone at Sumo,” it wrote. “Our focus is now on supporting our people and working with our partners on their games as we move forward to ensure we emerge from this difficult time, ready for the future.”Based in Sheffield and as a subsidiary of Tencent, Sumo Group is primarily known through its offshoots like Sumo Digital, The Chinese Room and the Nottingham team. Many of its studios operate as co-developers on other projects.Sumo’s long developer track recordPartner-wise, Sumo has teamed with Sega, Gearbox, and Codemasters on their games over the years. Separately, Sumo Digital had full development duties on Crackdown 3 and Sackboy: A Big Adventure for Xbox and Sony, respectively.More recently, Sumo Nottingham ceded development of Texas Chain Saw Massacre to Black Tower. Nottingham originally developed the multiplayer horror game, but it’s currently unclear what (or if) it’s working on next.It’s worth noting these layoffs come just a day after Sumo unveiled new projects at Summer Games Fest. Its “busy weekend” included first looks at Critter Cafe from Secret Mode, Sumo Digital’s Deathsprint 66, and more.

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