Take-Two closes OlliOlli and Kerbal Space Program 2 devs amid industry layoffs

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In the latest blow to the gaming industry, Take-Two Interactive Software has reportedly made the decision to shut down two of its subsidiaries, Private Division and Roll7, as well as Intercept Games, the developer behind Kerbal Space Program 2. This move adds to the unfortunate trend of job losses that have plagued the industry this year. Private Division, based in London, is known for titles like OlliOlli and Rollerdrome. Roll7, its subsidiary, is facing closure, with Take-Two offering severance agreements to its employees. Similarly, Intercept Games, based in Seattle and responsible for Kerbal Space Program 2, is set to close its office, resulting in the loss of approximately 70 jobs.

Despite these closures, Take-Two has assured that Kerbal Space Program 2 will continue to receive updates, offering some reassurance to fans of the space flight simulation game.

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