Three Fields Entertainment, developers of Dangerous Golf, Danger Zone, and most recently the Burnout-meets-Trackmania mashup Wreckreation, has announced that it has put its entire staff on notice of redundancy, as the studio explained it “will not see revenue from game sales for the foreseeable future.”
In a statement posted to X, Three Fields’ CEO Fiona Sperry explained that the studio has “had to self-fund most of this year and all of the post launch content” after Wreckreation’s publisher, the Embracer Group-owned THQ Nordic, apparently lost interest in the title. “Without the enthusiasm or financial support from our publisher to continue development, we simply cannot sustain the studio in its current form.”
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It seems that Three Fields never quite had the resources to properly realise its ideas, which were big and bold and exciting and had every chance of being brilliant. Indeed, Sperry says that Three Fields had big plans for Wreckreation: “We have so many things in the pipeline—multiple features, updates, and creative ideas that we were excited to bring to the game.” Sperry posted a video with her statement to demonstrate precisely what Three Fields has been working on.
While things don’t look good for Three Fields, Sperry hopes that her statement and the video might attract potential investors who could help rescue the studio from its fate: “My hope is that by showing this work publicly, someone out there might also see that potential and perhaps an opportunity could still emerge.” If that doesn’t happen, then Sperry wants the video to “stand as a testament to our vision and to the strength, passion and skill of our tiny team.”
Whatever happens to Three Fields, Sperry says that, at the studio’s own cost, it will ensure that “the next update that includes a crossplay feature does get published before Christmas and we hope you and your friends can enjo
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