Moving from full-scale development to a support role

Activision Blizzard is shedding staff atGuitar Hero LivedeveloperFreestyle Games.

After announcing layoffs at multiple internal studios in a open call to investors back in February, the publisher confirmed Freestyle was among those affected in a recent statement withGame Informer.

The UK-based studio is only now parting ways with employees due to British labor laws, which mandate a consultation period to allow workers time to find new opportunities.

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While Activision is being secretive about how many employees it’s letting go, it appears the publisher is dropping a significant portion of the Freestyle team. Consultation periods are only necessary when companies cut ties with 20 or more workers, a figure that, at minimum, would represent a significant portion of the developer’s hundred or so employees.

Moreover, Activision is transitioning Freestyle from large-scale game development to a support role that involves supportingGuitar Hero Livewith updates, which also suggests a massive reduction in staff.

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The move comes after Activision casual games, likeGuitar Hero LiveandSkylanders: SuperChargers, performed far worse than company had forecast for its holiday earnings period.

Freestyle Games was founded in 2002 by former Codemasters and Rare staff. The studio was acquired by Activision in 2008, after which time it’s worked onDJ Hero,Sing Party, andCall of Duty Online.

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