Indie studio Vlambeer hit an important milestone yesterday, marking 10 years since it was established in 2010 by founders Rami Ismail and Jan Willem Nijman. Yet the studio decided to mark the occasion in a somewhat unusual way, as the developer revealed it’s shutting up shop.
As announced via Twitter, the studio felt it had “a beautiful run, made incredible games, and worked with amazing people”, but decided it was “time for new things”.
“It’s not a sad day for us, but the happy conclusion to a whirlwind decade filled with screenshake,” Vlambeer stated. “It feels like we’ve achieved what we set out to do – as a studio, as a voice, and as individuals, and we are extremely grateful for these past years.”
Indie studio Vlambeer hit an important milestone yesterday, marking 10 years since it was established in 2010 by founders Rami Ismail and Jan Willem Nijman. Yet the studio decided to mark the occasion in a somewhat unusual way, as the developer revealed it’s shutting up shop. As announced via Twitter, the studio felt it had “a beautiful run, made incredible games, and worked with amazing people”, but decided it was “time for new things”.”It’s not a sad day for us, but the happy conclusion to a whirlwind decade filled with screenshake,” Vlambeer stated. “It feels like we’ve achieved what we set out to do – as a studio, as a voice, and as individuals, and we are extremely grateful for these past years.” Read moreEurogamer.net