[Update: Mike Zaimont has released a statement regarding the layoff, confirming that Lab Zero Games has released all of its workforce.
“Unfortunately, Lab Zero was forced into layoffs because we were no longer able to meet our payroll obligations,” said Zaimont in an email to Kotaku. “It is not a decision I made lightly. I personally know how hard it can be to find employment in a poorly performing economy, but we have more debt than cash, and the last thing I would ever do is not pay my hard-working colleagues or our partners for their work. We are exploring all funding options in hopes of bringing those team members back, but right now that’s the reality”.]
Original article:
According to one of its former employees, Lab Zero Games has laid off its remaining staff. The news follows an employee exodus that took place at the end of August, with resignees citing a culture of toxic behaviour within the former Skullgirls‘ studio.
The reported layoff was referenced on Twitter by ex-Lab Zero animator Jonathan Kim (aka “Persona”) who claims that studio owner Mike Zaimont has “laid off everyone who didn’t quit LZ, but hasn’t agreed to a severance for them yet.” Zaimont had previously given Lab Zero staff the option of leaving the studio before August 31, after being confronted by the team with a request that he step down from the company, following accusations of sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior.
Source: Destructoid (Update) Lab Zero Games has laid off all staff, claims former employee