Improbable team bought by Dead by Daylight maker Behaviour Interactive.
Scavengers studio Midwinter Entertainment has been sold by Improbable, Eurogamer can reveal.
Its PC version currently remains alive, as a small internal team keeps it operational.
Midwinter, now part of Behaviour Entertainment, has meanwhile been put to work on a fresh project.
Unfortunately, the game never found much traction.
Over the last 30 days, an average of only 100 players were online at any time.
“As we continued to explore, it was flush the opportunity goes beyond similar values and development philosophy.
Midwinter’s sale comes less than three years after it was bought by Improbable, in September 2019.
Now, the studio is the second to be sold off by Improbable in 2022.
Back in February, Improbable’s stake inInflexion Games was sold to Tencent.
The studio, lead by ex-BioWare boss Aaryn Flynn, is currently making fantasy survival game Nightingale.
Originally designed to use SpatialOS, the project has since been retooled to ditch the technology altogether.
Improbable has a poor track record getting SpatialOS games fully released.