So we're still heavily invested in the game, keeping it going. "We have a team working on it, and we're going to launch the game on three platforms in August next year. "We're still updating the game," Olifiers said. Surgeon Simulator 2 launches on non-Epic platforms in 2021 once Bossa's exclusivity deal with Epic expires, and Bossa remains committed to that release, Olifiers insisted. They have the right to feel the way they do about these decisions if so they chose to, and criticise us for it. A small number of people are unhappy with these changes, and as unfortunate as that is, there's little we can do other than be candid about our motives and support them as much as possible. "The other thing about fundamental change is that not everyone agrees with it, and that's alright," reads the statement, "the world would be a much more dull place if we all agreed on everything. In a prepared statement, Bossa's management admitted some at the studio were unhappy with the company's new direction: Rather, "it's more to do with how we see games evolving and the competencies we will need and won't need in that new landscape." However, in an interview with Eurogamer, Bossa co-founder Henrique Olifiers denied the performance of Surgeon Simulator 2 had anything to do with the round of redundancies. Surgeon Simulator 2 launched as an Epic Games Store exclusive, and failed to have the same impact of its predecessor, which was a 2013 Steam hit.
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