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Eidos-Montréal's latest round of layoffs reportedly follows the cancellation of an "almost complete" open-world title

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Eidos-Montréal's latest round of layoffs reportedly follows the cancellation of an "almost complete" open-world title

Date: 2026-04-01 16:20 Author: Source: Eurogamer

Embracer-owned studios can't catch a break, and Eidos-Montréal has been hit over and over again by layoffs and project cancellations for several years now.

This week, roughly 124 employees were let go, with studio head David Anfossi also leaving.

It's now unclear how the developer's future looks like, but we might have learned what happened behind the scenes.

Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson shared on 31st March a pretty substantial look into what caused the latest round of layoffs.

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The main reason seemingly was the cancellation of a big open-world game tentatively titled Wildlands, which "had been in development since early 2019" and taken resources away from other projects, such as the cancelled Deus Ex game report was thatly binned in January 2024.

As a reminder, a planned Legacy of Kain reboot had to be axed too after Embracer acquired the studio.

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy - Official Launch Trailer Watch on YouTube Though Eidos-Montréal has been helping out with the development of Xbox-controlled titles like Grounded 2 and Fable, the studio was also working on the unannounced "AAAA" game that was put down recently.

The pictured painted by IG's report isn't a beautiful one: "According to sources, the title had been struggling for years, with 4 different title engines used throughout development, narrative direction conflicts, and a budget that had exploded to several hundred million." The site has apparently seen in-title footage of the title as well (thanks to anonymous sources).

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Apparently, it was an open-world third-person action-adventure game starring a character named River, who "was part of a group of teenagers called Spiritbounds, who could ward off bad spirits with their magical staffs and ride mythical creatures." A giant "mouse-looking" animal companion could be used to move around the map.

The most shocking reveal was that "the game was almost complete" and maybe even aiming to release later this year ## Editor's Note The implications of this news could be significant for the industry. Source: [Eurogamer](https://www.eurogamer.net/eidos-montreal-march-2026-layoffs-caused-by-cancellation-of-massive-original-open-world-game)

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