Ludia, a Montréal-based mobile game developer owned by Jam City, has laid off an estimated 55 employees, primarily affecting game production roles, including senior management and veterans. The layoffs, part of a company restructure to optimize title performance, were confirmed following reports from staff on LinkedIn this week. While the company did not disclose the exact number, the cuts represent a significant reduction for the studio known for Jurassic World Alive. The restructuring comes amid a slight revenue decline for its flagship title and follows broader layoffs at parent company Jam City last summer. Affected employees are being offered severance, extended benefits, and career transition support.