Overview
- Tripwire confirmed the layoffs in a LinkedIn post, citing the "business realities" of a changing games market.
- A former producer said the cuts affected roles across QA, art, engineering, and customer support.
- The company said development continues on internally made titles as well as releases under its Tripwire Presents label.
- Tripwire pledged transition support for departing staff and thanked them for their contributions.
- Tripwire was acquired by Embracer in 2022 and remained under Embracer after Saber Interactive was sold in 2024.