More news out of Perfect World Entertainment today, as the shrinkage of Motiga has come alongside another studio closure. Runic Games, the Seattle based developer of Torchlight and Hob, is closing its doors after nine years. As part of their comments regarding Motiga, Perfect World gave the following statement.

Perfect World Entertainment recently closed the Seattle office of Runic Games as part of the company’s continued strategy to focus on online games as a service. We’re grateful to the team for all of their hard work bringing incredible experiences like Torchlight, Torchlight II and Hob to life. Runic Games will remain a part of Perfect World Entertainment’s portfolio of studios, and its games will continue to be available to players, as we stay committed to supporting and growing Runic Games’ beloved franchises. The staff reduction at Motiga and the closure of Runic Games Seattle were unrelated. Perfect World Entertainment stands committed to delivering the best massively multiplayer online gameplay experiences to our players.

Perfect World Entertainment invested in Runic Games in 2010 during work on the Torchlight MMO. That game never saw the light of day , and work transitioned to Torchlight 2. Their latest work is the recently released Hob, which is estimated to be owned by under 50,000 users in its first month on Steam despite a mostly positive critical reception.

Runic had already seen the departure of a few of its co-founders in 2014 to form Double Damage, the developers of Rebel Galaxy. Travis Baldree had this to tweet upon the closure being made public.

https://twitter.com/TwinStickGames/status/926513502713389057

The official Runic Games Twitter also released a statement commenting on the closure.

It's true, Runic Games has been closed. Our statement is on the website: https://t.co/uSWZ4X0XlW Thank you for being part of our story. <3 — Runic Games (@RunicGames) November 3, 2017

Perfect World has experimented with more traditional games in the past, including the top-down shooter Livelock, but the recent studio closures seem to indicate a shift back towards their more traditional fare, which includes long-running MMOs such as Star Trek Online and Neverwinter.

Quick Take

Torchlight was one of Steam's early success stories, providing a worthy alternative to Diablo III in the time before Path of Exile. The team behind it were obviously very talented, and it's sad to see a small team with so much experience scattered to the winds. However, like with Gigantic, Hob seemed to be lost in the shuffle, and it's always getting harder to survive by releasing games outside of the norm. Everyone at TechRaptor wishes the former team members of Motiga and Runic the best and thanks them for the wonderful worlds they took us to.