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Vogster Entertainment Makes Substantial Staff Cuts

Substantial job cuts hit Vogster, but the company's NJ-based headquarters claims it's still all about CrimeCraft.


CrimeCraft hasn't even been on shelves for a full month yet. 
CrimeCraft hasn't even been on shelves for a full month yet. 
Well, let's mark this as a rumor for now, but I've heard from a couple of different places that Vogster Entertainment--the company behind games like CrimeCraft, Robocalypse, and Unbound Saga--closed the doors at all three of its studios yesterday.

Since then, a couple of Vogster employees from the Ukraine office have updated their social networking profiles to imply that they're looking for work. A few calls to the company's New Jersey and Chicago locations have gone unanswered. I'm waiting to hear back from the company's external PR representative to see if there's any official word on the matter, but at this point, it seems likely that the publisher is no more.
 
[UPDATE] Apparently there's still life at Vogster! Responding to a link to this story, a community manager for CrimeCraft has posted the following: 

Hey guys, CrimeCraft is still here and so are we! There have been some changes, but it's nothing that will effect CrimeCraft except to give us a chance to make it better.    

So it looks like CrimeCraft will continue onward and there's still something going on in the New Jersey office, where the manager that posted this message is based. 
 
[UPDATE 2] It looks like the rumors were only partially correct. Sorry for the winding path this story has taken over the course of the day. At this point, it sounds like the Chicago studio is closed and there have been substantial cuts elsewhere, but the company is keeping its New Jersey-based HQ open and focused on CrimeCraft. The company has issued the following press release:

Vogster Entertainment Announces Resource Reallocation
 
NEW YORK, NY, September 17, 2009 – Vogster Entertainment, LLC, an international innovator in video game design, today announced a restructuring to focus its resources toward the enhancement and expansion of content for their recently launched CrimeCraft shooter-MMO hybrid. With two titles completed in the last three months, the company has made significant staffing changes as it transitions from launch team to live team in the ongoing support of CrimeCraft. Vogster’s New York-area headquarters remains fully operational and committed to the development and production of existing and future titles.
 
“Vogster has seen a number of releases this year. As an independent developer, we need to be very strategic in our use of available resources and shift from already launched titles to support the ongoing development and growth of CrimeCraft,” stated Daniel Prousline, vice president of development at Vogster. “We regret the necessary staffing changes and the talented employees that this impacts, but it is an unavoidable step in moving to the operational stage of CrimeCraft and optimizing for the development of yet to be announced titles.”
 
CrimeCraft will see a number of significant content additions in the coming year, in addition to a series of soon to be revealed updates and major announcements which will take place at an upcoming San Francisco press event.

Scooperon Sept. 17, 2009 at 10:59 a.m.
Don't put out ass games and you won't close.
DJJoeJoeon Sept. 17, 2009 at 10:59 a.m.
Aw dude, did Crimecraft not work out for them? lawl? 
 
EDIT:  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse,  Robocalypse!
EgoCheck616on Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:01 a.m.
@DJJoeJoe: Yea, people losing their jobs is really funny. Or did you forget how Giant Bomb got started? 
With that said, I wish them the best of luck. I'm sure they'll find a new home in a matter of time.
Not_Rageon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:02 a.m.
Crimecraft was a flop. Right now their's around 100 people on at a time, and everyone is this still on their free 2 months.
 
I can't wait for the endurance run.
DJJoeJoeon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:02 a.m.
@EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe: Yea, people losing their jobs is really funny. Or did you forget how Giant Bomb got started? "
Jeff didn't make terrible games.
PlasmaBeam44on Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:03 a.m.
Make bad games that no one wants to play and this is what happens.
Mordukaion Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:03 a.m.
I never heard of said company or their games. 
EgoCheck616on Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:03 a.m.
@DJJoeJoe said:
" @EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe: Yea, people losing their jobs is really funny. Or did you forget how Giant Bomb got started? "
Jeff didn't make terrible games. "
That doesn't matter. The fact that you're laughing about the misfortune of others makes you nothing more than a cynical a**hole. 
AndrewBon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:07 a.m.
Welp, from the quicklook for CrimeCraft, I'm not surprised. Seems like a pretty quick decision to close, though. Crimecraft only came out, like, 3 weeks ago. Obviously, it didn't meet someone's immediate expectations.
NMC2008on Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:14 a.m.
@EgoCheck616: 
You seem like one of those people who thinks everyone deserves a trophy, even if they fail, are you one of those people?
If you fail then you fail, people think failure is funny sometimes, is it funny that people lost their jobs? Maybe not, but the fail they produced to allow them to lose their jobs sure is, same deal when GRIN closed, I laughed at GRIN because they made really stupid choices when making their games(mediocre 4 hour game? Radioactive fog? a game based on an unpopular movie? LOL!), so just because you have a heart of gold doesn't mean everyone else does, so don't come down on folks who don't, it makes you look kinda ...... you know.
 
All I am trying to say is, if you make stupid decisions on a consistent basis and fail then it's sad with the potential to be funny, it depends on the situation, I can't say that I personally laughed at failure of companies but I can say, while playing Bionic Commando no less, that I was glad GRIN was gone because they were fucking retarded for the radioactive shit, it broke the game, anyway, that's all.
DJJoeJoeon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:16 a.m.
@EgoCheck616 said:
That doesn't matter. The fact that you're laughing about the misfortune of others makes you nothing more than a cynical a**hole.  "
My apologizes for my detachment towards this company, I'll be more responsible and cheerful from now on.
ryanwhoon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:18 a.m.
I was wondering how Unbound Saga did.
Notsogood I guess.
Symphonyon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:20 a.m.
@EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe said:
" @EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe: Yea, people losing their jobs is really funny. Or did you forget how Giant Bomb got started? "
Jeff didn't make terrible games. "
That doesn't matter. The fact that you're laughing about the misfortune of others makes you nothing more than a cynical a**hole.  "
There's a word for that -- it's called "schadenfreude" and it's human nature. I suppose most of us are cynical assholes in that regard.
ValkyrieGoddesson Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:22 a.m.
@Symphony said:
" @EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe said:
" @EgoCheck616 said:
" @DJJoeJoe: Yea, people losing their jobs is really funny. Or did you forget how Giant Bomb got started? "
Jeff didn't make terrible games. "
That doesn't matter. The fact that you're laughing about the misfortune of others makes you nothing more than a cynical a**hole.  "
There's a word for that -- it's called "schadenfreude" and it's human nature. I suppose most of us are cynical assholes in that regard. "
Some one must have seen Alan Shore's speech on Boston Legal.
Anyway it's a sad day when more hard working people lose there jobs.
Symphonyon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:28 a.m.
@ValkyrieGoddess: No, I can honestly say I've never even watched that show. But you're absolutely right -- it is a sad day when people lose their jobs and I wish them all success in their future endeavors.
DJJoeJoeon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:29 a.m.
@Not_Rage said:
" ...I can't wait for the endurance run. "
Dude you ain't kiddin'
MattQon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:34 a.m.
ITT: Douchebags laugh at others misfortune.
Seedofpoweron Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:47 a.m.
Another one bites the dust......
bigsexyon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:48 a.m.
Taken from the Crimecraft forums;

http://www.crimecraft.com/forums/General/topics/Vogster-Entertainment-shuts-down

 
Hey guys, CrimeCraft is still here and so are we! There have been some changes, but it's nothing that will effect CrimeCraft except to give us a chance to make it better.

--KevinB

 
Sounds like a restructure
TheManiacsGnomeon Sept. 17, 2009 at 11:50 a.m.
I really hope the people that make up Vogster good fortune in future endeavors but lets not Candy coat this: Crimecraft was NOT a good game. It deserved to flop and rightfully so it has, APB will do the concept better anyways.

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