People Can Fly has confirmed the cancellation of two of its upcoming projects, Project Gemini and Project Bifrost, due to ongoing communication issues with publishers and financial constraints. CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski announced the decision in a somber LinkedIn post, expressing regret over the necessity to scale down the studio's teams as a result. He cited the absence of a revised content agreement for Project Gemini from the publisher and significant cash flow concerns for Project Bifrost as the main contributors to this challenging situation. The studio, known for its work on Outriders, also faced layoffs earlier in the year, affecting over 120 employees, amid pressures from the external market. The future of People Can Fly's ongoing projects, including Gears of War: E-Day, remains uncertain.

What led to the cancellation of People Can Fly's projects?

The cancellation was primarily due to lack of communication from the publisher regarding Project Gemini and issues with cash flow that hindered the continuation of Project Bifrost. These obstacles prompted the studio to regroup and reduce its workforce.

People Can Fly, recognized for its engaging first-person shooters, has previously found success with its game Outriders, which combines RPG elements with cooperative gameplay. The cancellation of these projects highlights the challenges faced by developers in an increasingly competitive market and the impact of financial stability on game production. As they continue to work on existing titles, fans will be watching closely for any updates regarding Gears of War: E-Day and the direction of the studio.