Homefront: The Revolution game director Hasit Zala is said to have left his position at developer Crytek UK.
According to a report from Kotaku citing sources familiar with the studio, its Development Manager Ben Harris has also left the company earlier this month. Harris’ departure is reflected by his Linkedin page, but Zala’s Linkedin says that he’s still with Crytek, though it could simply be outdated.
The news follows previousreports that 30 or more employees left Crytek UK since development on Homefront: The Revolution began in 2011, and that morale at the Nottingham-based studio is "low." One source said that the high turnover at Crytek UK is the result of staff not being paid on time on multiple occasions.
In June, Crytek also denied a report from German magazine GameStar, which claimed Crytek was close to bankruptcy.