Epic Games | Director of publishing announces his departure

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Sergiy Galyonkin, Epic Games’ director of publishing, has announced he’s leaving – ā€œI am not a good fit for this new version of Epic,ā€ he writes.


Epic Games’ director of publishing, Sergiy Galyonkin, has announced that he’s to leave the company after eight years.

In a 2 October post on Twitter (also known as X), Galyonkin wrote, ā€œToday is officially my last day at Epic Games. These eight years have been some of the most exciting in my career, and I am deeply grateful to my former Epic Games colleagues and Tim Sweeney [CEO] for allowing me to help build Epic 4.0.ā€

Galyonkin went on to express his gratitude for the $144 million aid donation Epic Games sent to Ukraine following the Russian invasion last year; ā€œWhile I wasn’t always polite during those discussions,ā€ he wrote, ā€œI will forever be grateful.ā€

The most striking part of Galyonkin’s departure note, though, is his distinction between what he describes as ā€œEpic 4.0ā€ – the period in which Fortnite was established as one of the biggest and most profitable live service games in the world – and what is, his estimation, a different incarnation altogether.

ā€œNow, Epic Games is on its way to transforming from a game developer, engine creator, and publisher into a platform – Epic 5.0. I am not a good fit for this new version of Epic; it requires people of a different kind.ā€

Galyonkin’s announcement comes mere days after Epic announced that 830 employees – equating to 16 percent of its work force – are to be laid off.

In a statement, CEO Tim Sweeney said that the business was ā€œspending way more moneyā€ than it earned, specifically in building a ā€œmetaverse-inspired ecosystem for creators.ā€

Of those layoffs, Sweeney wrote, ā€œWe’re ok with the schedule tradeoff if it means holding on to our ability to achieve our goals, get to the other side of profitability and become a leading metaverse company.ā€

Perhaps its this metaverse company that Galyonkin was referring to when he talked about Epic 5.0.

Although Galyonkin doesn’t specify where he’s off to next, he says he’ll ā€œremain in the gaming industry.ā€

ā€œI also hope to be more vocal now that I don’t have to worry about the PR department knocking on my DMs,ā€ he adds.

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