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The main Capcom Western studio is being closed, confirmed the publisher today. Employees at Capcom Vancouver, who was primarily known for Dead Rising series and has already been affected by layoffs earlier this year, it was said today that the studio is closing down.
In a statement to Kotaku, a company representative noted that "following the review of titles under development at Capcom Vancouver, Capcom has decided to cancel the development projects of this studio and will concentrate the development of major titles in Japan.
According to Capcom, 158 people will lose their jobs due to the closure. "A core team will remain in place until January 2019 to finalize closure operations and logistics," said the representative.
Capcom Vancouver was founded in 2005. The main studio production was Dead Rising games, action games in the third person who opposed the player to hordes of undead. While the first Dead Rising was developed in Japan, several suites were made in Vancouver, with news expected in the future.
In February, following layoffs affecting 30% of the studio, a Capcom representative said: Kotaku that "the team continues to work hard to support the recent release of Fighter Puzzle for mobile and is dedicated to its flagship product Dead Rising series. "
With Vancouver projects canceled, it is unclear what will be the future of Dead Rising the franchise is.
The number of developers who lose their jobs with this stop is high, although the studio has lost people for a while. A source tells Kotaku many Capcom Vancouver employees have been to EA Vancouver in recent months.
"We appreciate the hard work and contributions of all members of the studio team to create unforgettable gaming experiences for the team. Dead Rising series and Fighter Puzzle", Said the representative of Capcom company today.
Additional report by Jason Schreier.
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