Sumo Group, the company behind publisher Secret Mode and the upcoming Still Wakes the Deep, announced that it would be laying ...
Sumo Digital, the developer behind Sackboy: A Big Adventure and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has announced that it’ll be laying off 15 percent of its workforce, representing roughly 160 employees.
A Big Adventure and Texas Chain Saw Massacre developer Sumo Digital, has announced plans to reduce its workforce by up to 15 percent, putting nearly 270 employees across the UK, Canada ...
Sumo Digital picks up the layoff baton and keeps this dreadful onslaught of job cuts going, with the announcement that it will be cutting 15% of its total workforce. It’s unclear just how many ...
Sumo Group, which encompasses Still Wakes the Deep publisher Secret Mode among other games, has announced layoffs affecting ...
Sumo Group has announced it is seeking to cut costs with up to 15%, or nearly 250, of its employees at risk. The firm says it hasn't been immune to the challenges facing the games industry and ...
Sumo Digital parent company Sumo Group will lay off up to 15 percent of staff across Canada, the United Kingdom, Poland, Czech Republic, and India in an effort to reshape operations and reduce ...
Even as offseasons across the sporting world are squeezed by exhibition games, expanded schedules and an increasing number of promotional events, sumo still stands apart in terms of the time ...
The Sumo Group website says it employs more than 1790 people across Sumo Digital and Secret Mode, meaning around 250 employees are affected by today’s layoffs. Polygon reporter Nicole Carpenter ...