Torn Banner Studios Lays Off Staff Following No More Room in Hell 2 Early Access Launch
The independent developer cites restructuring challenges but remains committed to a full 2025 release for its co-op zombie shooter.
- Torn Banner Studios, known for Chivalry 2 and No More Room in Hell 2, has announced layoffs as part of a company restructuring.
- The layoffs come after the October Early Access release of No More Room in Hell 2, which received mixed reviews due to technical and performance issues.
- CEO Steve Piggott emphasized the studio's commitment to completing No More Room in Hell 2, with a full 1.0 release planned for 2025.
- Chivalry 2, which received its final update earlier this year, will not be impacted, and its servers will remain operational.
- Affected employees are being provided severance packages, allowed to keep their work computers, and offered assistance in finding new roles in the industry.