It's no lie that the gaming industry in recent years has been crushing. You can do a good job, a bad job, a medium job—it doesn't matter, the sword of Damocles can plunge at any moment. I won't go into my list of examples, , but also because I've got some actual honest-to-god good news. The Lies of P devs not only released [[link]] a successful expansion, but were then rewarded for it. Imagine!
Per Korean site (via ), Lies of P's recent DLC, Overture, has sold like hotcakes. Three million hotcakes, to be exact—to celebrate, publisher Neowiz has given its employees some solid bonuses.
All staff in developer Round8 Studio—and the publisher's own Lies of P wing—will reportedly get a $7,300 bonus (10 million South Korean won), two weeks' additional paid vacation, and a Switch 2 console.
Honestly, given the amount of times I've seen games—even ones that've done decently for themselves—come out, only for their developers to be shown the door thereafter? This news is a soothing balm to my cooked mind.
It's become a sad adage in the developer community that —a statement which still continues to hold water.
Today, though? The Round8 Studio dev team gets a just reward for a solid DLC. This should be the norm, not the exception—but I'm glad it's happened, anyway.