Obsidian Entertainment is no longer working on Armored Warfare, the upcoming free-to-play tank combat game published by Russian company My.com.

In a joint statement published this past Saturday, My.com confirmed they would be taking over as the developer on the game as well.

As part of their update, Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart simply listed their company’s ongoing projects as reasons for their departure, while My.com Publishing Director Yuri Maslikov said they would secure all promised development roadmap milestones, and that they’ll continue supporting the game through launch.

You can find statements from both companies below:

“At Obsidian, we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work on Armored Warfare over the last four years,” said Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart. “We are happy to hand off Armored Warfare to the talented developers at My.com who, we know, will deliver incredible updates and content to Armored Warfare fans across the world. Our focus at Obsidian will turn to currently announced games such as Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, Tyranny, and Pathfinder: Adventures along with other unannounced projects. We are proud of everything we did on Armored Warfare and want to thank all of our dedicated fans for their involvement and support.“

“We are grateful for all contributions made by everyone on the Armored Warfare development teams, past and present,” said My.com Publishing Director Yuri Maslikov. “The restructured Armored Warfare development team is continuing the current development and update plans and will be dedicated to deliver content to our worldwide players in the most consistent manner.“

Editor’s Note: It’s worth mentioning the game has been playable in its current open beta.