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Rebellion studios today announced that they are reviewing
their business structure, with a decision to expand their Oxford and Runcorn
studios and possible closing of its studio in Derby. Speaking with
gamesindustry.biz, CEO Jason Kingsley mentioned that they are consulting the
Derby staff and are taking a long hard look at their operation. He also
dismissed rumors that some of the staff has already been made redundant by
saying that Rebellion has not laid-off anyone in over ten years. Kingsley also
mentioned that one of the reasons to reconsider continuing with their Derby
operations is because the lease on the office is expiring soon. He went on to
add the decision to close their studio in Derby—if it is reached—will be due to
the “painful” side of growing as a company, compounded by the current economic
conditions.
The development team at Rebellion’s Derby studio is from
Core Design—a studio that worked on Tomb Raider games for Eidos, before being
acquired in 2006. Their growing Oxford studio is where the team is working on
the new Alien vs. Predator game for Sega, which is due to release in February
this year.
On a similar note, Shacknews has reported that Warner
Bros Interactive has laid-off around 25 employees. The affected studios are Monolith
Productions, Snowblind Studios and Surreal Software; all of them based in
Seattle.
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