Brass Lion Entertainment lays off 13 as it “realigns” its team

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“The individuals [impacted] are exceptional professionals whose work we deeply value”


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Brass Lion Entertainment has laid off 13 members of staff.

In a statement on LinkedIn, the studio said it had made the “difficult decision to reduce [its] team size” as it “realigns” its team around the action-RPG it has in development.

“Unfortunately, that means that we aren’t able to keep on several talented developers who have contributed greatly to our project and studio culture,” the statement added. “The individuals [impacted] are exceptional professionals whose work we deeply value.

“If you have openings on your team, we highly recommend considering them for your positions. Please help us spread the word to connect these talented developers with new opportunities.”

It then listed the 13 developers affected by the cuts and linked directly to their LinkedIn profiles.

The statement finished on saying the studio “remains committed to our project and shared mission, and incredibly grateful for their contributions.”

Brass Lion Entertainment formed in 2019 when three AAA developers Manveer Heir, Bryna Dabby Smith, and Rashad Redic struck out on their own in an effort to build “a diverse and inclusive entertainment studio.”

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