Unknown 9: Awakening developer Reflector Entertainment has laid off an unknown number of staff. The Canadian studio is owned by Bandai Namco and launched its debut title, Unknown 9, on October 18, 2024.
Kotaku reporter Ethan Gach first clocked the layoffs, and numerous posts on Linkedin appear to corroborate the news. A number of posts from former Reflector employees indicate the layoffs have impacted employees across departments including art, marketing, narrative, and quality assurance.
“Unfortunately, I was affected by the layoffs at Reflector Entertainment, which means I’m currently looking for a job as a Narrative Designer or Game Writer. If you hear of any opportunities, please let me know,” wrote one person impacted by the cuts, who served as a narrative and game designer at the studio.
“Hi everyone. I was affected by the layoffs at Reflector Entertainment, and I’m seeking a new role in Marketing or Social Media/Community Management, effective immediately,” added a former Reflector brand manager, who noted they worked at the company for three years.
It’s unclear why Reflector and Bandai Namco have chosen to downsize. Unknown 9 currently has a ‘mixed’ rating on Steam from just over 100 user reviews.
Layoffs continue to decimate the game industry, with thousands of workers having lost their jobs in 2024–including staff at major companies such as Sony, Microsoft, Embracer, EA, Take-Two, and more.
Game Developer has reached out to Reflector and Bandai Namco for more information.
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