Cozy MMO Palia seemingly on the rocks after studio goes through a third round of layoffs, this time affecting 40% of staff

Palia
(Image credit: Singularity 6)

Singularity 6, the studio behind cozy MMO Palia, is laying off about 40% of its staff.

The Palia developer has let go of around 36 employees - 40% of its workforce - according to Polygon's Nicole Carpenter, potentially leaving the future of the online game on the rocks. This is Singularity 6's third round of cutbacks in only nine months after the studio laid off 49 employees in April and made a smaller round of cuts in September 2023. "Two sources said a bunch of people left after the April layoffs, leaving the staff much smaller," reads a follow-up tweet.

Despite drawing the eye of Stardew Valley fans before release, Palia currently has a 'Mixed' rating based on over 7,000 Steam user reviews, citing bugs and the lack of an Early Access tag on the game's storefront page as the biggest complaints. 

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