1. Spiders, known for ARPGs like Greedfall, has closed after 18 years, becoming the first major casualty of Nacon’s financial turmoil.
2. The closure is blamed on financial failures and is seen by the union as a deliberate act by Nacon’s management.
3. Nacon faced insolvency due to failed repayments, leading to the sale of subsidiaries, but no buyers emerged for Spiders.
Spiders Game Studio Shuts Down After 18 Years
Spiders, a well-known French developer mainly famous for their Action Role-Playing Games (ARPGs) such as Greedfall and Steelrising, has now closed permanently. This has been confirmed as the first big studio to drop under the weight of Nacon’s ongoing money problems. Just a few weeks after releasing Greedfall: The Dying World, which is kinda a prequel to their most popular game ever, they announced they are shutting their doors. The studio’s been around for 18 years, and they’ve been known for creating unique but sometimes quirky eurojank RPGs.
Official Announcement & What It Means
On April 29, 2026, Spiders made a post on Facebook explaining what has happened. They said, “Hello, everyone. First off, we’re going to cut straight to the chase so you’re not left wondering. After a long period without clear answers, we have received confirmation that Spiders is being liquidated. What does it mean? It means the parent company as a whole no longer exists. We’ll cease our functions immediately. The planned DLC will release via Nacon, and then… well, that’s it. We’re sorry that it’s come to this and would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years.”
They also told fans to contact Nacon directly if they have any questions or issues with their games, because Spiders itself will no longer be able to respond. This marked the end for one of the notable indie studios known for its RPGs with a distinctive style, as it was a huge blow to fans and followers of their projects.
Reaction From the Industry & Employees
The French video game union STJV stepped into the conversation to share their frustration. They said Nacon’s decision to shut down Spiders was “a premeditated and deliberate choice by Nacon’s management” and suggested players and supporters should boycott Nacon altogether. The union pointed out that about 71 workers lost their jobs, which is really bad news for all involved. They blame the company’s failure on supposed lack of profits, but the union believes it’s more about Nacon purposely ending things.
The troubles started earlier this year, in February 2026, when Nacon’s major shareholder, Bigben Interactive, couldn’t pay back a €43 million loan, which forced Nacon into insolvency. With financial worries mounting, the company had to attempt selling multiple shelters, including Spiders, but nobody wanted to buy them. The hopes for Nacon’s upcoming titles got shaky, and now, with Spiders gone, many fear other studios like Kylotonn and Cyanide might also be in danger of closing down soon.



