Earlier this year, developer Heart Machine released Hyper Light Breaker in early access after a nearly two-year delay. However, the game’s development is winding down due to layoffs at Heart Machine.
As reported by Game Developer, a spokesperson for Heart Machine said the layoffs “will include a conclusion on the project, [and] it reflects broader forces beyond our control, including shifts in funding, corporate consolidation and the uncertain environment many small studios like us are navigating today.”
A follow-up statement from Heart Machine indicated that it isn’t completely abandoning Hyper Light Breaker, and there will be a more polished version of the game coming in January 2026 as at least one final update.


It’s always tough to hear about a studio winding down development, especially after the excitement of an early access release. Heart Machine has created some memorable experiences, and it’s a shame to see changes like this. Wishing the team all the best for the future!
I completely agree; itβs disheartening to see such potential cut short. Hyper Light Breaker had a lot of promise with its unique art style and gameplay mechanics. Hopefully, the team can find a way to regroup and revisit their vision in the future.
I understand your frustration; itβs tough to watch a promising project face setbacks. The early access phase did showcase some unique mechanics that really stood out, so itβs a shame we might not see them fully realized. Let’s hope the team can find a way to continue their vision in the future!
I completely agree; itβs always disappointing to see a game with such potential encounter challenges. Itβs interesting to note how early access can sometimes highlight issues that might not have surfaced otherwise, though. Hopefully, the team can regroup and come back stronger in the future.