Studio ZA/UM says it is laying off employees roughly two months after the release of its game “Zero Parades.” Multiple reports indicate that the studio’s decision affects up to 32 people. In its explanation, ZA/UM cites commercial performance, saying the game’s sales results have not allowed the company to sustain the studio at its current size. The layoffs occur soon after the title’s launch, according to the timelines described by the outlets. The information presented is consistent across sources: the studio is reducing headcount and the affected number is capped at 32 employees, rather than a larger or exact figure beyond that range. The reports do not describe specific departments, individual roles, or severance details. Overall, the coverage frames the layoffs as a business decision tied to post-launch revenue and the studio’s operating scale following “Zero Parades.”