In what can only be characterized as one of the biggest blows to the budding VR industry, CCP Games is shelving its VR efforts.
The Iceland-based creator of EVE Online is one of VR’s biggest proponents and earliest developers, producing some of the industry’s most prominent titles including Rift-first space battle game EVE: Valkyrie, mobile VR turret shooter Gunjack and PlayStation-first sports game Sparc. The company is closing its Atlanta office and selling its Newcastle office, according to a report by the Iceland Monitor. The decision affects around 100 employees.
Updates to come.
The CCP Atlanta studio is being closed down and after 8 years my time with CCP is coming to an end… Now to figure out what to do next.
— Sigurdur Gunnarsson (@SiggiGG) October 30, 2017
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via Mint VR