Media: 1C Entertainment, which created King’s Bounty and IL-2: Sturmovik, is leaving Russia

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Domestic media report that the Polish company 1C Entertainment, which was bought by Tencent in February, has decided to leave Russia, which has created the series King’s Bounty, IL-2: Sturmovik and Space Rangers.

The company is rumored to be offering its Russian employees to move to Poland so they can continue working on projects. If they refuse, they are fired and pay salaries and benefits. The cuts affected the teams responsible for: Soul dance party and King’s Bounty 2. Apparently working on a next-gen version King’s Bounty 2 and DLC for it had to be put on hold.

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