Dreamhaven, the studio behind the PvP shooter Wildgate, which goes between boots-on-the-ground first-person shooting and ship-to-ship battle, and launched this past July 22, has suffered layoffs, chief executive officer Mike Morhaime confirmed in a post on LinkedIn spotted by GamesIndustry.Biz. Morhaime doesn't confirm how many of Dreamhaven's developers were impacted by the layoff, but does say that the layoffs have mostly impacted its publishing group, and that they were "talented colleagues who have played a key role in building Dreamhaven’s foundation and supporting what has been an eventful year for us." "From organizing the Dreamhaven Showcase to helping launch three […]
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