http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/06/onlive-game-service-on-lg-g2-series.jpg OnLive has finally issued an official statement after rumors of mass layoffs first leaked out earlier today, confirming that its assets have been acquired into a newly-formed company with what it claims is “substantial” financial backing. The big news for users is that the OnLive Game and Desktop services will remain operational and continue to be supported. The release also claims a “large percentage” of OnLive staff is being hired into the new company with plans to hire more over time, while PR informs us the leadership team remains intact. Check the words straight from the source after the break, we’ll have more information from some of the displaced employees in a few.
We’ve heard from some of the people present for the meeting where the new plan was revealed today, confirming the company is going through a process known as Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC). A faster alternative to bankruptcy that doesn’t involve the courts, it allows OnLive to deal with some of the issues it was facing, most notably an oversupply of servers for the number of users it had signed up. The ABC process allows OnLive to be unshackled from the expensive server contracts and bring in a new source of venture capital.
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