It’s a further blow to the workforce at the Embracer-owned company, following hefty cuts last year.

The company doesn’t specify what that “mandate” is.

But it most likely means that work on a current project is finishing, for whatever reason.

Adam Jensen looks at the camera in his cybernetic sunglasses, as a light beams behind him.

Note the classic use ofnot-our-fault spinlingo.

“Eidos-Montreal stays committed to deliver its other projects currently in development,” they added.

We don’t know what else they’re doing right now.

Eidos-Montreal was bought by Embracer Group in 2022, following the release ofGuardians of the Galaxythe year before.

Soon afterwards Embracer began aruthless cost-cutting purge of workersacross all its studios.

In March last year, Embracer’s CEO claimed thisprocess of “restructuring” was over.