"Game Studio Blames Internal Leaks for Abrupt Shutdown"

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Game studio Possibility Space, founded by Jeff Strain, has shut down before shipping a game, attributing the closure to internal leaks to the press, specifically naming Kotaku senior reporter Ethan Gach. The decision to cancel their major project, Project Vonnegut, was made after leaks of non-public information, leading to low confidence from their publishing partner and mutual agreement to cancel the game. Employees were informed of the closure and termination details, with Strain announcing his departure from the game industry to focus on family.
- Game Studio Shuts Down Before Shipping A Game, Blames Internal Leaks Kotaku
- 'Distributed' studio Possibility Space abruptly shut down by Prytania Media Game Developer
- Game publisher blames media for studio closure The Verge
- Possibility Space shuts down GamesIndustry.biz
- State of Decay producer's Possibility Space studio has reportedly shut down Eurogamer.net
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