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The Gears of War and Outriders studio has announced the cancellation of two highly anticipated games, including a collaboration with Square Enix. This decision comes as part of a strategic shift within the company, which is now facing the possibility of layoffs. The cancellations have raised concerns among employees and fans alike, as the studio had been gearing up for significant releases.
The project with Square Enix was particularly noteworthy, as it was expected to build on the success of previous collaborations. However, internal challenges and shifting priorities have led to this unexpected turn of events. The studio's leadership is now focused on reassessing its portfolio and determining the best path forward in an increasingly competitive gaming landscape.
As the news spreads, many are left wondering about the future of People Can Fly and its remaining projects. The gaming community is closely monitoring developments, hoping for a swift resolution that minimizes the impact on both employees and upcoming titles.
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