Digital Extremes, the studio behind Warframe, has been forced to make staff cuts, resulting in at least 20 employees being let go. The company will no longer publish other developer’s games, including Airship Syndicate’s Wayfinder, in order to focus on its own content. This follows a trend of recent layoffs in the gaming industry, with Ubisoft, Bungie, and Epic Games also making cuts.
Wayfinder development continues despite layoffs
Despite the layoffs at Digital Extremes, Airship Syndicate, the owner of the Wayfinder IP, has confirmed that development of the game will continue. They expressed gratitude to Digital Extremes for their support in kick-starting the title and assured players that they are committed to growing the game alongside them. However, early feedback for Wayfinder has been mixed, with criticisms of repetitive gameplay, server issues, and bugs.
Challenges ahead for Wayfinder’s development
Airship Syndicate acknowledges that there is still a long journey ahead for Wayfinder, but they remain confident in its potential. They plan to address the game’s issues and make improvements, despite the absence of Digital Extremes’ assistance. The Steam reviews for Wayfinder reflect players’ concerns about the repetitive nature of the gameplay and technical problems. Airship Syndicate is determined to overcome these challenges and deliver a better experience for players.
Conclusion
Digital Extremes’ staff cuts and decision to end publishing of external titles, including Wayfinder, have had an impact on the game’s development. However, Airship Syndicate remains committed to improving Wayfinder and addressing player feedback. While there are challenges ahead, they are determined to deliver a more enjoyable and polished experience for players.
Source: DOTESPORTS