
Supermassive Games CEO Steps Down After Layoffs and Directive 8020 Launch
Supermassive Games, the studio best known for horror titles like Until Dawn, The Quarry, and the Dark Pictures Anthology, is losing its CEO, who has announced he is stepping down from his role. The departure comes shortly after the launch of the studio's latest game, Directive 8020, and follows a turbulent period that saw the company navigate two separate rounds of layoffs. The outgoing CEO is also relinquishing his position at Supermassive's parent company, Nordisk, as part of the transition.
The timing of the exit raises questions about the road ahead for Supermassive Games, a studio that has long been a mainstay of the interactive horror genre. Having weathered significant workforce reductions and now facing a leadership change in the wake of a new release, the developer enters a new chapter with considerable uncertainty — but also an opportunity to reset and redefine its direction under fresh leadership.
Key Insights
- 1Supermassive Games CEO is stepping down shortly after the launch of Directive 8020, the studio's latest release.
- 2The CEO led the studio through two rounds of layoffs before his departure.
- 3He is also stepping down from his role at Supermassive's parent company, Nordisk.
- 4He cited spending time with his family over the summer as a reason for the move.
- 5Supermassive Games is best known for horror titles including Until Dawn, The Quarry, and the Dark Pictures Anthology.
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