It looks like it’s going to be another dire week for workers in the games industry. Amazon Games laid off roughly 180 people in its second wave of job cuts this year on Monday, and the tech giant is seemingly not the only company that has to break bad news to some of its employees: It appears as if Humble Games had to let go several workers this week as well.

According to a post on LinkedIn by a former staff member at Humble Games, which seems to corroborate an anonymous tip GLHF received earlier, the layoffs at Humble happened on Monday. “It's a sad day at Humble Games for a lot of folks. I personally was just laid off from my Lead Release Manager position,” they wrote. Several current Humble Games employees commented on the post in a supportive manner.

According to the post, the layoffs impacted several workers, though we could so far not confirm this information with anyone else that was directly affected. At least one other post speaking of “the layoffs at Humble Games” – again, we seem to be dealing with several – coming from a person who left the company earlier was shared by a current employee.

We’ve asked Humble Games for clarification on the scale of these layoffs.

Humble Games operates a digital storefront that most people will know from its popular Humble Bundles. These packages contain products like video games, software, and ebooks, which the customer can buy very cheaply while donating a part of the proceeds to charity. Humble has a publishing arm for video games as well, which focuses on indie games. 2017 hit Slay the Spire was one of the first titles published under this label.

Another title published by Humble Games, Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical, recently was nominated for a Grammy Award.

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