The company said it will also make cuts in its two Scottish studios, in Dundee and Dunfermline, as well as in a London office.
VIS, Scotland's largest game developer and the company behind
State of Emergency, said the move was part of a business restructuring that would result in a 25% cut in operating costs and "enable the company to concentrate on production of its key games products." The Isle of Wight studio employs 18 people.