Gunzilla CEO denies employee payment delay claims on Twitter

Gunzilla Games CEO Vlad Korolev dismissed accusations from former and current employees about unpaid wages in a lengthy Twitter post on April 9. He acknowledged payment delays for some contractors but insisted full-time staff have always been paid promptly. The response followed claims of months-long back pay owed to workers on the NFT battle royale Off the Grid.

Earlier this week, multiple former and current Gunzilla employees posted online that the company owes them months of back pay and has stopped communicating with them. Former senior VFX animator Paul Creamer stated he worked without payment from October to December 2025, despite assurances from upper management, including a call with Korolev promising quick resolution and claiming the company was profitable. Creamer said, “I foolishly worked for 3 extra months... with assurances that delays in payment would be resolved.”

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Illustration of Nagoshi Studio employees in shock amid office closure due to funding cut, with Gang of Dragon game art and rainy Tokyo backdrop.
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NetEase halts funding for Toshihiro Nagoshi's Gang of Dragon, allows studio to continue independently

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NetEase has notified Nagoshi Studio it will stop funding from May 2026 for its debut game Gang of Dragon, after the studio requested an additional ¥7 billion ($44.4 million) to complete the project unveiled at The Game Awards 2025. The studio may continue independently if it secures alternative funding and negotiates to buy back IP rights.

Solo creator Kimmo Lahtinen has recouped a living wage from Sektori following its Nintendo Switch 2 release last week. The Geometry Wars-inspired shooter reached about 30,000 total sales after launching on the new console.

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Former lead cinematic animator Chris Wilson has detailed alleged mismanagement, unauthorized surveillance, brutal crunch, and leadership rifts at Build a Rocket Boy's MindsEye studio. His Kotaku interview amplifies ongoing worker grievances and sabotage claims amid multiple layoffs, as covered in prior reports on the studio's turmoil.

Skeleton Crew Studio, led by producer Jiro Ishii, is preparing legal action against Japanese crowdfunding platform Ubgoe. The platform withheld most funds from a successful campaign for the sequel to 2009 cult hit 428: Shibuya Scramble. Ubgoe claims it sent half the money to the wrong account.

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Three Scottish Labour MPs have accused Grand Theft Auto 6 developer Rockstar of blocking transparency in an ongoing legal dispute over staff dismissals last year. The lawmakers say the company has refused to cooperate with requests for evidence and appeal rights. Rockstar has not responded to requests for comment.

As the April 14 ransom deadline approaches, ShinyHunters has reiterated threats to release breached Rockstar Games data obtained via third-party Anodot, following the studio's confirmation of limited non-material access with no player impact. This updates coverage of the initial breach claim reported earlier this week.

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Bloober Team, the Polish horror game developer behind the Silent Hill 2 remake and Cronos: The New Dawn, has appointed three new leaders as it transitions to managing multiple projects. The studio is now working on two first-party single-player horror games and five co-developments. CEO Piotr Babieno emphasized the move supports long-term stability without overextending.

 

 

 

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