Just months after laying off a "significant" number of employees in the face of "unexpected challenges," Midnight Society, the studio by Guy "Dr Disrespect" Beahm, former Call of Duty creative strategist Robert Bowling, and Halo 5 multiplayer designer Quinn Delhoyo, has announced that it's closing completely.
"Today we are announcing Midnight Society will be closing its doors after three incredible years, with an amazing team of over 55 developers contributing to our new IP Deadrop," the studio said in a message posted to . "We are actively seeking other game studios that would be interested in offering employment opportunities to our talented team members. If you know anyone who's hiring please forward this message to them or DM us for direct intros.
Midnight Society came out with a bang, backed by Beahm's fame as a streamer and Bowling's cred as a Call of Duty veteran, but progress on Deadrop seemed to slow in early 2023 when the studio moved away from frequent "snapshot" build releases to "" updates. Things got ugly a year later when Beahm was over allegations that his lifetime ban from Twitch was issued over an exchange of .
PC Gamer's Morgan Park said at the time that "it's ," words that now seem prescient.
In a twist of horrible irony, Midnight Society's closure comes on the same day that Beahm's YouTube channel was . It was demonetized [[link]] after his admission of the inappropriate message exchange with a minor; his first request to remonetize the channel, in October 2024, was refused; YouTube's appeal process allowed him to reapply for monetization again after 60 days.
I've reached out to [[link]] Midnight Society to ask about the possibility of refunds for founders, and will update if I receive a reply.