Studio Behind NFT Battle Royale Game Accused Of Not Paying Staff For Months
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Studio Behind NFT Battle Royale Game Accused Of Not Paying Staff For Months
"Anna Savina, who previously worked as the head of talent acquisition at Gunzilla, posted on LinkedIn that she was owed multiple months of salary after dedicating 'three years of my professional life' to Gunzilla. She claims to have been ignored by Gunzilla despite reaching out multiple times to leadership at the studio."
"Former Gunzilla Senior VFX Animator Paul Creamer also claimed on LinkedIn that he was owed months of pay after allegedly working without receiving any checks for an extended period of time in late 2025. 'I foolishly worked for 3 extra months (October, November, and December) with assurances that delays in payment would be resolved,' posted Creamer."
"'Upper management promised that these delays were temporary and growing pains tied to being a new company with a new game. In December, the CEO himself (Vlad Korolev) had a call with my department where he promised us that invoices would be paid as soon as possible, that the company was profitable, and that we were all doing the right thing by keeping quiet and continuing to work.'"
Multiple current and former employees of Gunzilla have accused the company of failing to pay salaries for months. Anna Savina, a former head of talent acquisition, reported being ignored after reaching out for her owed salary. Paul Creamer, a former Senior VFX Animator, claimed he worked for three additional months without pay, despite assurances from management. Other employees have also reported similar issues, indicating a widespread problem with unpaid wages at the studio.
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