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- Eidos-Montréal | Crafting Emotions
Here at Eidos-Montréal, member of the Embracer Group, we’ve been creating immersive experiences for over 15 years Throughout our history, we have worked on a variety of iconic IPs, including Deus Ex, Thief, Tomb Raider, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and more
- Eidos-Montréal - Wikipedia
Eidos Interactive Corporation (trade name: Eidos-Montréal) is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal and part of Embracer Group The studio was founded by Stéphane D'Astous in 2007 under SCi Entertainment
- „Times are tough. ” More Eidos Montreal employees laid off, and the . . .
Embracer has again made cuts at the Eidos Montreal studio Their effects include developer layoffs and the cancellation of a new game from the Legacy of Kain universe
- Eidos Montreal lays off more employees, internal projects reportedly . . .
It appears that Embracer-owned studio Eidos Montreal has suffered another round of layoffs, as numerous now-former employees have said on LinkedIn that they were put out of work last week As
- Eidos Montreal hit with more layoffs, project cancellations
Since then, Embracer has continued to cut Eidos Montreal to the bone with waves of layoffs and project cancellations Last year’s axing of the Deus Ex game was a particular blow to fans, who had been waiting since 2016’s Mankind Divided (which left many story threads dangling) for a follow-up
- Eidos Montreal Hit By More Layoffs As Staffers Take To Social Media To . . .
Eidos Montreal has suffered more layoffs, as staff members have confirmed job losses in posts on social media
- Report: Embracer-owned Eidos-Montreal lays off staff
Report: Embracer-owned Eidos-Montreal lays off staff Most projects at the studio have reportedly been canceled, with priority shifting to supporting Xbox on Grounded 2 and Fable
- Eidos-Montreal Lets Go More Staff With More Layoffs Planned
Eidos-Montreal Lets Go More Staff With More Layoffs Planned Eidos-Montreal, the studio known for developing Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and supporting games like Tomb Raider and others, has had more layoffs Over the last week, a number of now former employees took to LinkedIn to announce that they were no longer with the company
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