Summary
- Bend Studio has been hit with layoffs, affecting 30% of the studio’s staff, or roughly 40 people.
- The layoffs come after the cancellation of Bend Studio’s next live-service game and two months following the release of Days Gone Remastered.
- Fans expressed confusion and sadness over the layoffs, hoping for a successful new game from Bend Studio.
Days Gone developer Bend Studio has been affected by layoffs, with roughly 30% of the studio’s staff being let go. The layoffs were made nearly two months after PlayStation and Bend Studio released Days Gone Remastered for PlayStation 5 on April 25, along with improvements and the Broken Road DLC for the existing PC version of Days Gone.
The original Days Gone was released in 2019 for the PlayStation 4, and it proved to be a successful title with more than nine million copies sold worldwide. Days Gone is set in a post-apocalyptic version of Oregon after a zombie apocalypse, as protagonist Deacon St. John sets out on a quest to find his wife. Following the remaster’s launch, Days Gone Remastered received positive reviews from critics and earned an average critic score of 81 on OpenCritic. Further, Bend Studio released multiple post-launch updates to resolve some lingering bugs and issues, including a streaming issue that could occur during the “We Make This World What It Is” mission. The remaster is a more stable experience now as well, and the PC version’s Very Positive review rating on Steam shows that many players are happy with the current state of Days Gone. However, not all has been well at Bend Studio, as the developers were hit with layoffs after the cancellation of their new live-service game.

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Days Gone developer Bend Studio has been hit with layoffs affecting 30% of the studio’s staff, or around 40 people, according to reputable Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier on Bluesky. According to Schreier, the layoffs came while the developers were spinning up a new project, following the cancellation of Bend Studio’s live-service game. Further details regarding the layoffs and Bend Studio’s new project were not disclosed, however.
Bend Studio Affected By Layoffs With 30% of Development Staff Being Let Go
The gaming community’s response to Bend Studio’s layoffs has been one of confusion and sadness for the developers, including fans who recently spent time playing Days Gone Remastered on PS5. Some fans are hoping that Bend Studio’s next game will be a single-player title, while others hope the project is able to be fully realized, unlike the canceled live-service title.
As Bloomberg previously reported, Bend Studio’s live-service game was canceled alongside a new live-service title from Bluepoint Games. Bluepoint Games’ project was reportedly a live-service God of War game. Following these cancellations, Sony worked closely with Bluepoint Games and Bend Studio to determine what their next projects would be while ensuring there was “minimal business impact” on Sony. What’s more, Sony reiterated its plans to continue making single-player and online games.