Last month, Sony Online Entertainment boasted of a successful launch for its Free Realms massively multiplayer online role-playing game,
which saw more than 3 million users sign up within its first seven
weeks of release. That wasn't successful enough, apparently, as today
the developer confirmed for GameSpot that it had instituted a round of
layoffs.
"In
a move to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs, Sony Online
Entertainment has eliminated 5 percent of its full-time workforce,
equaling 41 people," an SOE representative said. Last March, the
formerly semi-independent MMOG-focused studio was folded into Sony Computer Entertainment, although it remains a distinct label.
In addition to Free Realms, Sony Online Entertainment operates the
long-running EverQuest and EverQuest II MMO games. It also has a number
of anticipated titles in the pipeline, including The Agency and DC
Universe Online. When asked where the job cuts were made, an SOE
representative declined to elaborate on the previously issued
statement.
The gaming industry has seen several developers undergo staff cuts lately. Midway this week laid off its Chicago headquarters, shuttered its Newcastle studio completely,
and gave its San Diego arm notice that it would be closed if a buyer
for the studio wasn't found before September. Reports also emerged
early this month that Damnation developer Blue Omega saw its entire development team eliminated.