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Gunzilla CEO denies delaying payments to 'full-time official employees,' denies calling unpaid contractors 'haters' (updated)

Gunzilla CEO denies delaying payments to 'full-time official employees,' denies calling unpaid contractors 'haters' (updated)插图

Update: This article’s original headline stated that Gunzilla Games CEO Vlad Korolev referred to unpaid contractors as “haters.” The CEO has said in response that this is a “misrepresentation” of his statement. In his statement, Korolev referred to “a new narrative from haters” about delayed payments to contractors. Claims about missed payments have come from the contractors themselves.

Gunzilla Games, the developer of the NFT battle royale Off the Grid and, more recently, resurrector of Game Informer, is facing multiple allegations that it has failed to pay some of its staff, in some cases for months. Gunzilla CEO Vlad Korolev acknowledged the claims in a message posted to X, writing, “to not disrupt company operations, some payments may be scheduled in a way that works for the company’s cash flow,” but added that “we honor every obligation” and said that a “narrative” about unpaid contractors is coming from “haters” who want the studio to fail.

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