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Iron Galaxy, the developer of Killer Instinct seasons 2 and 3, Extinction, and Rumbleverse, is laying off 66 employees as a "last resort" effort to keep the studio afloat.
Benefits at Iron Galaxy Studios At Iron Galaxy, we are committed to offering a comprehensive employee benefits program that helps our employees stay healthy, feel secure, and maintain a work/life ...
Iron Galaxy has worked on several triple-A games, including Killer Instinct Seasons 2 & 3, as well as ports of Skyrim, Spyro Reignited, and Crash Bandicoot: The N Sane Trilogy.
Iron Galaxy also announced that, in the past year, 33% of the company’s hires have been people of color. About 6.5% of its staff is Black, compared to 4% for the industry average.
That's why Iron Galaxy established an internal Diversity & Inclusion Committee a few years ago, a move he largely attributes to the company's co-CEO Chelsea Blasko.
Iron Galaxy is a developer with a lot of merit, in my book. Responsible for nearly 15 years of great contract work, the studio is also known for producing its own projects every now and again, all ...
Iron Galaxy is taking over Killer Instinct this year with Season 2. Those lessons look to serve Lang and his team well as they begin ramping up development efforts on Killer Instinct Season 2.
Iron Galaxy is growing as a company, jumping from 140 to more than 175 staffers in 2020, despite the challenges created by the pandemic. "Our supportive work-from-home culture ensures our staff ...
Iron Galaxy has multiple projects covering new genres in its pipelines which not only include partner projects but also an all-new game.
Iron Galaxy developed "Killer Instinct" and helped bring "Overwatch" to the Nintendo Switch. Marshall hopes to build a more diverse pipeline and review the company's hiring practices.
Developer Iron Galaxy's free-to-play "brawler royale" Rumbleverse has been delayed, with no new release date announced just yet. The game was revealed with a cinematic trailer at The Game Awards ...
Iron Galaxy is traditionally a company that ports games from consoles to PC and vice versa, though is perhaps most well known for developing the competitive two-button fighting game Divekick.