En Masse Entertainment, one of Tera’s publishers, is closing its doors after 11 years.
The game company announced in a statement on Facebook that it stopped its activities on August 17. Tera and Closers, which the company publishes, do not close. The company said it would make more statements on the subject in the coming days.
Founded in 2008, En Masse was previously known as Bluehole Interactive, which created PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The company joined the “Krafton Game Union” in November 2018. PUBG Corp. and other game studios have also joined this parent company.
The 11-year-old firm is also known for its newer Switch titles such as Stranger Things 3: The Game and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
The company gave the sad news on Facebook
The company shared the sad news on Facebook as follows:
Hello everyone,
En Masse Entertainment began more than 11 years ago. We started out as a small team, committed to making the highest quality games that we could. Along the way we built a world-class community, who showed nothing but love for the content and worlds that we created. Because of that support we were able to continue to build games that we are proud of with the best people in the industry.
Today, it is with a heavy heart that we begin the process of discontinuing the business of En Masse Entertainment. Our focus in the coming weeks and months will be on our team, helping them to find new opportunities, and on our games, to ensure a seamless transition for you.
If you are in the industry and are looking for the best talent, please email [email protected].
For those of you that are interested in Tera or Closers, there will be news in the coming weeks. Rest assured, support for those titles will continue.
Your Friends at EME