In an exclusive statement to Polygon, 5th Cell CEO Jeremiah Slaczka commented:

A tweet from lead animator Tim Borrelli, earlier on in the day, initially indicated that 5th Cell was closing altogether.

Layoffs aren’t something we take lightly and we’d like to thank all our employees for all the hard work and dedication over the years.

5TH Cell as a company is not closing down, but our focus right now is 100% on helping our staff make the transition to other external opportunities. If we haven’t already reached out, any interested employer can reach us at [email protected]."

Borrelli later tweeted about being in the first round of layoffs and the studio being shut down while he picked up his things.

Washington-based 5th Cell originally began developing games in 2003 with mobile games such as Siege and Mini Poccha. By 2007, they had moved on to developing titles for the Nintendo DS and released the widely popular Drawn to Life. The beginning of the Scribblenauts series released in 2009 and has since spawned 3 additional titles - Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Unlimited and Scribblenauts Unmasked. In 2012, 5th Cell released a third-person shooter called Hybrid for the Xbox 360.

We hope that all the talented members of staff find work again quickly.