Redfall Final Update Was Made by Fired Staff Who Returned to the Office
The story shows that even after a studio closure, a small team of fired developers voluntarily returned to finish their work, a rare act of dedication that contrasts with typical corporate shutdowns.
Key Facts
- Redfall's final update, version 1.4, was developed by six or seven former Arkane Austin staff who were fired when the studio closed in May 2024.
- Harvey Smith, the game's director, negotiated with Microsoft to allow the laid-off team to return to the office and finish the update.
- The final update was released on May 30, 2024, adding offline mode and a reputation gauge system.
- Redfall was released in May 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S and received poor reviews for performance, AI, and bugs.
- Harvey Smith now leads a new studio, Black Pony Immersive, focused on immersive games like Deus Ex and Dishonored.
Reporting from 2 sources: Automaton, Game Spark.
The final update for Redfall, released on May 30, 2024, was developed by former Arkane Austin staff who had been laid off when the studio closed that month. According to an interview with The Game Business, director Harvey Smith negotiated with Microsoft to allow six or seven ex-employees back into the studio to finish the update. Smith, who was fired during the closure, asked Microsoft, "I know I don't work here anymore, but can you let me release this version?" and received permission. The team completed version 1.4, which added offline mode, a reputation gauge system, and other improvements. The update was initially announced as canceled, then reversed. Smith reflected that if the game had launched in this final state, it would have been "a far better game," though not a massive hit. He also noted the project was difficult, citing the shift to live-service design, the COVID-19 pandemic, and remote work departures. Redfall, an open-world co-op FPS, was released in May 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, and received poor reviews for performance, AI, and bugs. Arkane Austin closed in May 2024 alongside other Bethesda studios.
The final update for Redfall, version 1.4, was not a corporate decision but a personal one. Harvey Smith, the game's director, was in the middle of developing the update when Arkane Austin was closed in May 2024. He and six or seven other laid-off staff negotiated with Microsoft to re-enter the studio and complete the patch. The update, released on May 30, 2024, added offline mode, a reputation gauge system, and other fixes. Smith told The Game Business that the project was difficult, partly because Arkane Austin, known for immersive sims like Prey, was pushed toward live-service design. He also cited the COVID-19 pandemic and remote work as factors that led to departures. The game was described as "a critical and commercial failure" by The Game Business. Smith now leads a new studio, Black Pony Immersive, aiming to return to the immersive game style of Deus Ex and Dishonored. The update's development was initially announced as canceled, then reversed, a change that the interview suggests was due to Smith's negotiation.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.