Montreal Videogame Developer Eidos Lays Off 124 Employees, Head of Studio
- Embracer-Owned Eidos Montreal is laying off 124 employees due to changing project needs, affecting production and support teams.
- David Anfossi, the studio leader and a 19-year veteran, is stepping down amid the layoffs.
- The studio expressed gratitude to impacted employees and emphasized support while ensuring continuity for remaining teams.
- Previous layoffs occurred in March 2025, with several projects mothballed, including a Deus Ex sequel.
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Eidos Montréal cuts 124 jobs as studio head departs: what happened Eidos Montréal confirmed mass layoffs affecting 124 employees , and it also said it has parted ways with studio head David Anfossi . The company framed the move as part of an effort to adapt and concentrate resources where the…
The studio founded in 2007, which also loses its director David Anfossi, has worked notably on the Tomb Raider franchise, on Deus Ex and on Thief.
Deus Ex game studio Eidos Montreal cuts 124 jobs
Another day, another announcement of game industry job cuts. The latest restructuring is happening at Eidos Montreal, which stated that 124 people are being laid off. As with so many similar cuts, the studio's LinkedIn post credited the downsizing to "a result of changing project needs and impacts across production and support teams." The company is also parting ways with its studio head, David Anfossi. Eidos Montreal has worked on titles within…
The Embracer group announced on Monday that it was sabusing many positions in its Eidos-Montréal studio. As a result, the studio recently involved in the creation of the game Marvel的s Guardians of the Galaxy loses its director David Anfossi.
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