Shipyard Games, a Finnish developer best known for the mobile game Go City, has quietly closed after a seven-year run.Per PocketGamer, the studio had previously disclosed the news back in May through its Discord. At the time, co-founder/CEO Andreas Wedenberg called it a "critical" situation, saying the company had run out of money and that its current investor had ended support.The investor, Supercell, put a $2.9 million minority stake into the Helsinki developer back in 2017. At the time, Shipyard had only been a few months old, and it's unclear when or why Supercell put its wallet away.Shipyard's most recent (and final) release was Wizards & Kingdoms Go, which Wedenberg acknowledged really only had "1-2 weeks" worth of content in its early state. With the studio gone, the game will receive no more updates and eventually go offline."We sincerely appreciate so much all of your help. […] We are very sorry we could not finish the game you all deserve," he concluded, "but unfortunately often dreams need money to become true, and we ran out of it."