Black Ops: Declassified and Resistance: Burning Skies developer Nihilistic Software is reorganizing and reforming, with a focus on moving from retail game development towards downloadable, online, and mobile markets. The California-based company today announced it’s renaming itself as nStigate following a reorganization that won’t see any “planned layoffs,” but will see its staff base shrink across the coming months.
Founded in 1998, Nihilistic debuted two years later with the macabre RPG Vampire: The Masquerade. The studio more recently came into prominence on PlayStation Vita, releasing Burning Skies and being hired by Activision to develop Call of Duty for Sony’s new handheld. Black Ops: Declassified releases next month and Nihilistic assured gamers on Twitter the coming transition won’t affect any current projects.