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by Jerry Whorebach 07/03/2014, 3:38pm PDT |
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Kotaku's Jason Schreier wrote:
There's still trouble at Crytek, the independent game developer behind games like Crysis and Ryse. And as of yesterday, the bulk of employees at Crytek's UK office are no longer going to work, according to people familiar with the situation.
This comes in the wake of numerous reports that Crytek, which has studios across the world, has had trouble paying staff on time. Though Crytek has publicly denied facing financial difficulties, I've heard from close to 20 current and former employees stating that, as we reported last week, paychecks have been late and a Ryse sequel was cancelled following a dispute with Microsoft over who would own the rights to the franchise.
New developments point to more trouble ahead. Over the past two days, I've spoken with four people connected to Crytek's UK studio, which is currently developing Homefront: The Revolution. According to those people, Crytek's UK staff have still not been paid the full amounts they are owed, and this week, according to two sources, the staff at Crytek's UK office handed in formal grievance letters and went home.
It's all there - the misery, the foreign oppression, the scavenging for basic necessities... and one studio full of hard men banding together to fight back, to just maybe... start a revolution?
It's too bad real life isn't like TimeSplitters, or Crytek UK could just send someone back to the '60s to fix this mess by killing their evil publisher Dr. Klemens Kundratitz when he was still a helpless baby. And maybe leave a little note for their future selves that nobody's going to want a PS3 exclusive FPS about bee men where the big twist is it turns out the bee men were the bad guys the whole time. |
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