
"This wasn't on my 2026 bingo card, but here we are wearing the green LinkedIn banner for a while,"
"We can confirm that we're taking a hard look at how we work and how the studio is set up, so Den of Wolves can become the game it deserves to be,"
"This unfortunately means a significant restructuring of the studio, impacting a large number of roles, including several of the studio's co-founders."
"We remain focused on the vision of Den of Wolves. Ulf Andersson and Simon Viklund remain fully committed to the game and to leading the studio forward. When we have more concrete news to share, we'll do it through our official channels."
"Next up for me is going indie-making way smaller games, focusing on health and family, and just enjoying game development,"
Den of Wolves was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 with a cinematic trailer showing bloody cyberpunk heists but no gameplay or release date. More than two years later the game remains unreleased. Layoff reports at 10 Chambers surfaced on LinkedIn on February 13 as individual developers shared experiences. 10 Chambers confirmed a significant restructuring that impacts many roles, including several co-founders, and said it is reexamining studio setup to make Den of Wolves the game it deserves to be. Ulf Andersson and Simon Viklund are named as remaining committed leads. Co-founder Hjalmar Vikström left to pursue indie development and focus on health and family. 10 Chambers previously released GTFO in Early Access in 2019, a brutal cooperative horror shooter set in an underground complex.
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