Company will "accept these current market conditions as permanent" Image credit: Activision Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 developers Iron Galaxy are laying off an unknown number of people, as they struggle to "adapt to the climate" of a videogames industry that is refusing to "get back to normal". This follows a round of 66 job losses at Iron Galaxy last February , which were described as a "last resort". Founded back in 2008, Iron Galaxy are known for supporting development and creating ports of games like Apex Legends and The Last of Us , but they've also made or published a few original games, including Videoball (worked on by journo legendaire Tim Rogers) and Divekick . According to their LinkedIn page, they have over 200 employees as of writing, spread across offices in Chicago, Orlando, and Nashville. "Since we first got started, we have taken on many different forms as a company," reads a new LinkedIn update . "Throughout these different phases, we have changed our focus, our mission, and our size.…