Company of Heroes developer Relic Entertainment has said it will make further layoffs, following its sale by Sega announced last week.
In a statement posted to LinkedIn, Relic said the job losses were “not an easy decision” but one “made solely with the goal of providing Relic the best possible chance to survive in an increasingly volatile industry”.
Sega, Relic’s former owner, announced it was cutting ties with the team last week as it shed 240 staff of its own across its European studios – the majority of which were at Total War developer Creative Assembly. At the time, Relic confirmed it had become an independent studio backed by an unnamed “external investor”.