The UK subsidiary of Inflexion Games is closing down
Tom Regan, Contributing Editor
October 22, 2024
1 Min Read
After four years of development on Nightingale, the UK subsidiary of Inflexion Games is being shut down. Taking to LinkedIn, Jon Newman—the Audio Director at Inflexion—announced that the support studio is no more.
“It is with a heavy heart that I am sharing the sad news that the UK subsidiary of Inflexion Games is closing, and with it, the roles of the Audio team based here in the UK as well as others in the UK are affected.” Newman said.
“It has been a joy and privilege to support Nightingale alongside such a talented and all-round amazing team throughout this four year journey. We can honestly say with pride that we gave it our all and that we poured our hearts into creating something unique.”
Nightingale in the coal mine
Following a bad year for live service games, Inflexion Games followed in Rocksteady’s footsteps, adding an offline mode post launch to its previously-online only title, Nightingale. Tencent purchased Improbable Games’ stake in Inflexion Games in 2022. Nightingale is Inflexion Games’ debut title, and despite boasting strong player numbers at launch, the game has struggled to retain them.
Update 10/23: This story has been updated to properly reflect Tencent ‘s investment stake in Inflexion, and to remove the description of a cancelled mobile game
About the Author
Contributing Editor, Game Developer
Tom Regan is a freelance journalist covering games, music and technology from London, England. The former Games Editor at Wikia’s Fandom, Tom is now a regular critic and reporter at The Guardian, specialising in telling the human stories behind game development. You can read his writing on games in the newspaper, as well as his musings on technology and pop culture in outlets like NME, Metal Hammer, Gamesradar, VGC and EDGE, to name but a few.
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