Four years after the studio acquisition, Zinga has confirmed Ign That flashlight 3 developer Actra Games is being closed.
The company told the site, “Zinga has decided to stop the operation in its ECHTRA studio, eliminated development on future titles and reduced the role.” “This decision is part of the strategic rehabilitation of the company’s resources and priorities. We will work with the affected employees so they will be treated with utmost respect and consideration as we visit this difficult process.”
The actra was founded in 2016 by Max Sheffer, one of the founders of the original torch pathway developer Rink Games and also the founder of the Diablo Studio Blazard North. The studio’s initial focus was on the flashlight Frontiers, which was conducted as an MMO, but in 2020, “Tests (from Testers), talking to our internal teams, and getting guidance from our publisher,” Actra announced a more traditional stand -up, and a new title.
Unfortunately, the series of games in the series in Light 3 lacked the magic of the previous games. While the original torch light was a lightweight action-RPG in 2009 (I played it Lot), We said in our 60 % review, but in 2020 the “blended” compared to other options.
Less than six months after the release of Mashal 3, Zinga received the actress, CEO Frank Gibio, CEO of a move, said that the mobile -based company would help become more powerful in PC and console gaming. The first game of Actra under the Xianga banner was a cross -platform RPG, a cross -platform in partnership with Zanga’s Natural Motion Studio, but the project never made this initial announcement in the past.
Specifically, the end of the Actra ended less than three months of a division of the Tech to Interactive, which announced the closure of the Natural Motion Star Wars: Hunters Game, Hunters Game, which also saw the cancellation of his planned release on steam.
Tech Two laid about 5 % of its manpower in April 2024, and in November, its Indi -style private division of publishing division and most of its affiliates sold. The shares of the Tech Too were also slightly reduced (but did not worry, it withdrew quite well) when the company announced a delay of Grand theft Auto -6 from a planned release on the consoles on May 26, 2026, on May 26, 2026. The PC version has not yet been confirmed.