FLASH: Current and former employees of Gunzilla Games, the...
Current and former employees of Gunzilla Games, the studio behind the NFT-focused battle royale game Off the Grid and owner of Game Informer, are publicly alleging that the company has failed to issue salary payments for months, with some claims extending as far back as last year. Numerous accounts have surfaced on professional networking sites, primarily LinkedIn, detailing extended periods without compensation, some dating back several months, with specific individuals reporting arrears of up to five months.

The allegations suggest a pattern of non-payment affecting a significant portion of the workforce. Former employees, including Anna Savina, previously the head of talent acquisition, have stated they are owed multiple months of salary. Animator Rayan Tiraghan also confirmed being owed three months of wages. Reports indicate that attempts by staff to obtain information from leadership regarding these outstanding payments have been largely ignored, contributing to a climate of uncertainty and discontent.

Despite claims of having substantial financial backing, including over $100 million since its inception in 2020, Gunzilla's flagship title, "Off the Grid," has reportedly struggled to gain traction, with "underwhelming participation numbers post-launch." This financial pressure is perceived by some as a potential factor in the current crisis.
FLASH: Gunzilla Games, co-founded by Hollywood director Neill Blomkamp,...

Gunzilla Games, co-founded by Hollywood director Neill Blomkamp, acquired the venerable gaming publication Game Informer in early 2025, relaunching it with its original staff and promising continued editorial independence. The acquisition was presented as a strategic move to bolster Gunzilla's ecosystem and connect with gamers. However, these recent developments cast a shadow over the company's operations and its public image.

The accusations of delayed salaries come after the studio reportedly underwent a second round of layoffs within a three-month period earlier in 2025. While Gunzilla Games has not yet issued a public statement addressing these specific allegations, the volume and consistency of employee accounts paint a troubling picture of the company's financial stability and internal management.