After over ten years of game development, California-based independent studio Thunderhorse has formally announced its closure. Founded by Simon Filip in 2015, Thunderhorse Studio announced the closure on social media, citing the “difficult decision” to close for the “long-term health of the team and the studio.”
Thunderhorse Studio became well-known over time for its distinctive 2D games that drew inspiration from the aesthetics of 1990s video games. In its first year of operation, the studio released mobile hits such as Samurai Blitz and Raccoon Rascals. In 2021, it released Flynn: Son of Crimson, its first big console game published by Humble Games and funded by Kickstarter.
The team reflected on their journey, which was full of “passion, creativity, and most of all, the chance to connect with all of you,” and thanked the gaming community for their support. The conclusion signifies the end of their upcoming title Ronin Rush, a vibrant, retro-style sequel to Samurai Blitz that has now most likely been cancelled.
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— Studio Thunderhorse โ๏ธ (@ThunderhorseCO) October 23, 2024
The news from Thunderhorse Studio also highlights the continuous challenges faced by the video game sector. Thunderhorse’s collapse serves as a reminder that even smaller, independent companies are vulnerable to the severe conditions of game development, even if larger AAA firms have seen a number of layoffs and studio closures in recent years. The team’s difficult choice resulted from “a number of challenges and development hurdles,” despite its best efforts.
Thunderhorse’s closure represents the uncertain future that many independent creators face as the game industry keeps evolving. The studio, which is renowned for its creativity and commitment, will live on in the memory of the lively experiences it offered gamers and its lasting impact on the indie gaming industry.
In their final message to fans, Studio Thunderhorse said, “We are endlessly grateful for the support, love, and memories you’ve shared with us. Thank you for being part of our story, itโs one weโll cherish forever.”
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