Visions of Mana has only been out for a day, but its developer has reportedly lost most of its staff and is at risk of shutdown

Key art for Visions of Mana, showing a group of characters facing towards the camera against a vibrant orange background.
(Image credit: Ouka Studios / Square Enix)

The latest installment in the Mana series, Visions of Mana, finally released yesterday, but it's been reported that developer Ouka Studios has lost most of its staff, ꩵand is at risk of shutting down altogether.

This comes from Takashi Mochizuki, who claims that, according to sources familiar with the situation, Ouka Studios owner NetEase has cut most jobs at the studio, leaving on🔴ly a few behind. Reportedly, these remaining few will oversee the studio's final games before it winds down for good, as NetEase appare🔜ntly plans to shut Ouka's doors. It's claimed that this comes as both NetEase and Tencent are considering scaling back their investments in Japanese studios following a lack of successful games, amid a comeback for the Chinese market.

that the situation at Ouka hasn't happened overnight, as reportedly, NetEase has been making staff cuts at the studio since at least this spring. Neither the studio nor its owner have released a public statement about this, however, with the latter telling Bloomberg that it had "nothing to announce" about the matter. 

If this is accurate, then it's a huge shock – Ouka only opened its doors in 2020, and Visions of Mana has been one of the most hyped-up action RPGs of the year. It's worth noting that critic responses to it have been somewhat mixed – in our own 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Visions of Mana review, we gave it two and a half stars out of five – although is currently 'generally positive' at 76. Even so, if it's true that NetEase has been making cuts at Ouka for some time, then you wouldn't think that this reception could have anything to do with the situation a🦹t the studio.

Layoffs in the games industry have sadly been rife for some time now, with the likes of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Destiny 2 developer Bungie and prominent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:indie game publisher Humble Games being just two of the recent workforces a🐲ffected.

Baldur's Gate 3 boss tells layoff-happy publishers to stop trying to "double" their money and instead "respect the people making the games."

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