If they had been laid off, that would be terrible. Choosing to all leave at once is, I'd argue, great! It implies that their integrity as developers trumped whatever corporate bullshit the suit at the top was peddling.
Annapurna will live on under a new name in whatever studio they go on to found. The shell they left behind will likely retain the Annapurna name (as that's the only thing that will give it an air of legitimacy), so we as players will have to decouple the link we'd collectively formed between the name and quality.
I'm excited to see what unnamed studio composed of ex-Annapurna devs does next!
Every single time I have played an Annapurna published game, I had a fantastic time. I won't say that everything they did was equal, but everything they did was entertaining, and thought-provoking.
I can't quite follow the legalese required to parse EXACTLY what this means going forward, but I am sure it is not good, and that is disappointing.
Ahh fuck, stuff being published by them was usually a decent sign that it'd be interesting in some way. Best of luck to the actual team, I hope they can put something new together
They likely had some outlandish request or policy that was anathema to the department's mission, and just assumed that they would cave. Seems like good leadership stuck to their principles, and the good leaders were followed by teams who weren't willing to lose that.
If the owner is smart, they'll backtrack, make concessions when hiring everyone back, and learn from their fuckup. In reality, I hope the new company that forms from the exodus finds fast success.
LOL, they say they'll replace the staff and honor existing contracts. It's gonna be shit quality. All their partners will be better off severing ties, reclaiming paid funds, and going with the new company that inevitably forms from the department previously known as Annapurna Interactive.
Yes, they're a publisher. They supposedly have/had a small team working on a Blade Runner game, but they have yet to release a game they developed on their own. Publishing is their thing, so Annapurna Interactive is kinda fucked. I mean, jeez, it looks bad, I mean they all walked out.