Princess Maker: Children of Revelation development team resigns during early access

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Key points
- D-Zard, the developers behind Princess Maker: Children of Revelation, has announced layoffs.
- The whole team was laid off while the game is still in early access.
- The game’s development is being transferred to another studio.
First reported by Korean outlet ThisIsGame, the development team behind Princess Maker: Children of Revelation has resigned while the game is currently in early access. The outlet confirmed that the development of the game is being transferred to another studio but did not say which studio.
D-Zard, the developer of both the Princess Maker game and Asurajang, has published a press release explaining that Princess Maker was its entry into the games industry and that all of its employees resigned in August 2025.
ThisIsGame reported that it has spoken with an anonymous former employee of D-Zard who said that the future of Asurajang is uncertain. However, the process of transferring the development and license over to another company regarding Princess Maker: Children of Revelation has made considerable progress.
Tumblbug, a crowdfunding platform popular in Korea, was also mentioned in the press release from D-Zard. The developer said that Tumblbug-related work is also going to be transferred to another company and that there are going to be some delays for some of the goods that are supposed to be out.
Despite all of this, D-Zard is not shutting down. The press release did not say anything about the studio sunsetting; however, no future plans were announced.