The arc of Starbreeze Studios is a rags-to-riches-to-rags tale that saw the
Swedish developer soar with publishing deals with Hollywood licenses and
development of their own virtual reality headsets before crashing back to earth
with
a reorganization and even
an insider trading
arrest. To help overcome our superficial understanding of what happened,
The fall of Starbreeze on Eurogamer is a remarkably detailed analysis of
what happened based on some internal documents and exchanges from over a dozen
anonymous current and former Starbreeze employees. This very lengthy article,
outlining the impact of some missteps and more than a little hubris. Here's part
of the intro:
Just two years later, Starbreeze is on the brink of
extinction. Following the disastrous release of Overkill's The Walking Dead in
November, Starbreeze's board of directors unceremoniously booted Andersson out
of the company. In a remarkable email obtained by Eurogamer and sent to everyone
at the company the day after he was fired, Andersson lamented the laziness of
his staff - the same staff who had just endured months of crunch for a project
that was doomed from the start. A day later, Swedish authorities raided
Starbreeze's office, arresting two people as part of an investigation into
alleged insider trading. Riddled with millions of pounds of debt, Starbreeze has
effectively gone into administration and is looking to sell off as many of its
ill-advised virtual reality ventures as possible while it still can. The future
of Payday, that old reliable cash cow, is in doubt. And for the staff who remain
- those who put their blood, sweat and tears into Starbreeze games even as they
endured late nights and mismanagement - the threat of layoffs looms.
How did things go so badly wrong in such a short space of time? According to
over a dozen current and former Starbreeze staff members, who asked to remain
anonymous in order to protect their careers, the writing had been on the wall
for some time. But even as staff lost faith in the studio and its bosses,
nobody, it seemed, thought Starbreeze's fall from grace would turn out to be
quite so dramatic.