Sucker Punch Artist Allegedly Loses ‘Dream Job’ After Charlie Kirk Comments

Developer Sucker Punch is on the brink of celebration as their upcoming sequel, Ghost of Yotei, will be available for public consumption within just a few days.

It appears that the situation could escalate into a work-related controversy, as rumors suggest that a Senior Staff Character Artist was terminated following controversial remarks about the passing of Charlie Kirk.

Unfortunatley, a prominent political commentator was fatally shot at an event in Utah this past week. As of now, no arrest has been made regarding the perpetrator.

In response to the situation, Drew Harrison expressed his hope that the shooter’s name might be Mario, ensuring that Luigi understands his brother has his support.

Last year, the incident under discussion involves Luigi Mangione, who stands charged for fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

We’re talking about the case from last year where Luigi Mangione is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson by shooting him.

Later on, I dropped another post, hinting that my previous remarks were brought to the attention of my team, specifically Sucker Punch and Sony. (From a gamer’s perspective)

Earlier this morning, she expressed: “Should losing a cherished job of 10 years be the price to pay for resisting fascism, I’d make that stand a hundred times more powerfully.

As a gamer, I’ve recently updated my LinkedIn profile, sharing that my full-time stint with the awesome team at Sucker Punch ended in September of 2025.

At the moment, it’s uncertain whether her social media posts have any connection to her job with Sony. We plan on reaching out to them to seek some clarity on the matter.

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2025-09-12 09:07