Activision denies layoffs in Toys for Bob, the studio will still support Crash Bandicoot 4

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They have been busy days for Toys for Bob and Activisionwith the American giant that has decided to reorganize the studio of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time and assign it to support Call of Duty: Warzone.

With this move, criticized by many, Activision has now given practically total priority to the COD franchise: as we have reported here in more detail, every study of the company is now focused on the shooter series.

In the last few hours, Activision has decided to intervene with a note spread to GamesIndustryin which it is stated that no one in Toys for Bob has been fired, and that the developers who have walked away from the company have just gone their separate ways.

In the note, which you find below, it is also confirmed that Toys for Bob will continue to support Crash Bandicoot 4 – although it is not disclosed how this support will take place.

Reports of layoffs at Toys For Bob are incorrect. There hasn’t been a staff reduction recently at the firm. The development team is fully operational and has a number of full-time employment opportunities right now. The studio is thrilled to continue supporting Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, and most recently provided additional development support for Call of Duty: Warzone.

In any case, the future of many Activision brands that we have been able to rediscover in recent years, such as Crash Bandicoot or even Spyro, remains uncertain.

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