Ten Square Games to cut jobs as inflation bites

Cover of Fishing Clash China,One of the famous games of Ten Square.

Cover of Fishing Clash China,One of the famous games of Ten Square.

On Wednesday, Chief Financial Officer Magdalena Jurewicz announced that Polish mobile games maker Ten Square Games plans to cut jobs, citing rising inflation and a difficult environment for the gaming sector in the country.

Following this news, shares in the company slid 13.5 per cent. This announcement came a day after Ten Square Games reported a 63 per cent fall in net profit for last year due to a post-pandemic exodus of players.

“We see that inflation in Poland is rising, but we also see what is happening in our industry, so we have plans on reduction of employment,” said Jurewicz.

During a news conference, the company’s CEO Michal Zuzalek and Chief Financial Officer Magdalena Jurewicz did not provide specific details regarding how many employees they will let go out of the company’s total of 550 employees.

Ten Square’s announcement follows a similar move by Polish competitor Huuuge which said last week it plans to lay off about 10 per cent of its employees.

“Hero Legacy” Release

The planned job cuts will, however, not stop the release of Ten Square’s “Hero Legacy” game produced by its Gamesture unit, which is expected to launch in the coming months, Zuzalek said.

“We have a new game from Gamesture, that will appear in the coming months. The technical launch is already underway … we will be testing this game and Gamesture wants to add new games to its portfolio in the coming months,” he added.

The company plans to present an updated growth strategy together with the presentation of its first-quarter results, which are due at the end of May, a spokesperson for the group said.

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