Reflector Entertainment has announced the cancellation of an in-development project and another round of layoffs following the "failure" [[link]] of its debut game, . Studio CEO Herve Hoerdt said he halted work in the project, which was in the "conceptualization phase," as continuing development "would not have been sustainable for the future of the studio."
"This decision correlates directly with the failure of the studio's ambitious and courageous first project [Unknown 9: Awakening], a new IP with a rich transmedia universe," Hoerdt wrote in a message posted to . "The performance of the release didn't come near the company expectations, after numerous timeline [[link]] adjustments and investments, both financially and other, and didn't warrant any further exploration in the universe.
Reflector in November 2024, just a month after the release of Unknown 9: Awakening, but said at the time that the cuts weren't "driven by commercial success or external pressures." Instead, studio general manager Marc-André Séguin said the layoffs simply reflected a lack of sufficient work for [[link]] the number of people the studio had employed. At that time, the studio had "two key production lines entering the early stages of development," one of which sounds like it was some sort of Unknown 9: Awakening followup, based on Hoerdt's statement.
The number of people being put out of work wasn't specified, but Hoerdt said affected employees will receive "adequate severance packages," along with extended health benefits, counselling, and "proactive career planning support." He also said that Bandai Namco, which , "will continue investing on creating Western content for global audiences."