Though the official numbers are unknown to the public, Harmonix has revealed that they have let go of a "small number" of employees today.
As of last June, Harmonix was reportedly working on three different titles. One of them was reportedly a real-time combat title, though details are still unknown about this or the other projects.
It isn't all doom and gloom though as earlier this week a few new hires were brought on board the Harmonix team. This includes Zak McClendon, Lead Designer of BioShock 2 and Michelle Mangio formerly of Turbine.
(via Joystiq)
"We can confirm that a small number of Harmonix employees were let go today. This decision was made due to shifting staffing priorities for Harmonix's multiple future projects."
As of last June, Harmonix was reportedly working on three different titles. One of them was reportedly a real-time combat title, though details are still unknown about this or the other projects.
It isn't all doom and gloom though as earlier this week a few new hires were brought on board the Harmonix team. This includes Zak McClendon, Lead Designer of BioShock 2 and Michelle Mangio formerly of Turbine.
(via Joystiq)