Funko Fusion developer, 10:10 Games, reportedly conducted layoffs in January, affecting 19 roles at the company. This development follows barely five months after the underwhelming launch of Funko Fusion in September 2024.
It's still early in 2025, but the layoffs across the gaming industry have already picked up an alarming pace. Back in January, Ubisoft not only let go of a chunk of its employees but also shut down one of its studios, whereas Rocksteady also announced job cuts after the continued poor showing of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. In February, so far, the team behind Rumbleverse, the Smite 2 developer, and the Crysis creator have confirmed job cuts of their own. Indicating that the number of laid-off employees may be even higher, a new report has stated that a similar restructuring decision was also taken at the UK-based 10:10 Games recently—a studio that just rolled out its first game, Funko Fusion, last year.
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According to an Insider Gaming report, 10:10 Games employees were informed about layoffs in mid-January, with an unfulfilled assurance about those affected...