Goodbye Kansas Studios Announces Million-Dollar Contract for Video Game Development

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Concept art of 3D characters and environments for video games showcasing the distinctive visual style of Goodbye Kansas Studios

A Contract That Shakes the Foundations of Gaming

Goodbye Kansas Studios has just secured a deal that will make its shareholders smile 😊. The Swedish company has signed a contract for 2.7 million dollars with an international client to develop content within a video game. The project, which keeps the client's name in the strictest secrecy 🤫, will extend from the present until the second quarter of 2026.

What Does In-Game Content Mean?

For the uninitiated, this commission means the studio will be responsible for creating essential elements that will bring the virtual world to life. The team of artists and technicians will work on:

This initial order could open the door to additional work with the same client 🚪.

The Leadership's Vision

Stefan Danieli, CEO of Goodbye Kansas Group, highlighted how this contract strengthens the studio's position in the market. According to his words, it demonstrates their delivery capability and creative talent, in addition to reflecting the growing trend of outsourcing content by video game studios.

This contract reflects the growing trend among video game studios to outsource content to trusted partners

Constant and Sustained Growth

This agreement doesn't come alone. It adds to other recent commissions valued at 29 million Swedish kronor, demonstrating the company's upward trajectory in the animation, VFX, and video games sector. 📈 The company, listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market, is consolidating as a reliable partner for projects that demand technical excellence and visual creativity.

Meanwhile, the rest of the industry wonders what their next move will be. It will probably involve more million-dollar contracts and a lot, a lot of coffee ☕. After all, creating virtual worlds is no easy task.