See, your examples are all publically traded companies that basically only serve as moneymaking schemes for shareholders. Larian is still privately owned and founder & owner Swen Wincke recently stated in an interview that they had enough cash reserves to handle at least 1 total flop without the need to mass layoff people.
I'm much more inclined to believe him with the track record of Larian Studios recently over your armchair analysis.
Not true. They could have a decently stable developer base. That is, they don't overhire and don't "need" to have layoffs as a result.