While Hothead wasn’t technically one of The Mojo Companies, it was the home Ron Gilbert found for DeathSpank when he shopped it around in the 2008 arena, and he was with them for the duration of its development (not unlike how he squatted at the Double Fine offices for The Cave), so their reported demise merits a mention.
Hothead picked up DeathSpank, which was released in 2010, after dabbling in the episodic realm with the Penny Arcade games. DeathSpank itself consisted of two parts – at least, Ron’s proper opus did. For whatever reason, Hothead produced a third game without Ron’s involvement a year later, called The Baconing. The Vancouver-based studio later focused on free-to-play mobile games and sports titles. After a run of more than fifteen years, it now joins the growing list of game studios that have fallen in these rather brutal times for the games industry, but we'll always remember the good times.
Source: Game Developer