Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive has confirmed a new round of redundancies.
Reports of the cuts first surfaced on social media, although the number of staff impacted has not been disclosed.
In a statement to press, Behaviour Interactive said: “A portion of Behaviour Interactive’s business has traditionally focused on external development partnerships. In recent months, demand for mobile and casual external development projects has declined.
“As we conclude our remaining engagements and do not foresee comparable opportunities in the near term, we have made the decision to part ways with some colleagues. Those decisions are never easy, and we are grateful for the contributions of the affected employees, who have helped shape Behaviour and support our partners over the years.”
Behaviour has not publicly set out its plans to support affected staff.
Last month, Behaviour Interactive bought The Fun Pimps, the Texas-based studio behind 7 Days to Die.