The studio’s co-founder who goes rumored to be a shooter is likely to have no effect. Today, Deviation Games announced that Jason Blundell, the former Call of Duty veteran, has left the studio. The company’s CEO will continue to lead. The rumors caused some panic, but the developer assured them that he hired a number of new industry veterans and the work with his groundbreaking AAA original IP is ongoing.
Warrior Games PS5 project hasn’t yet been revealed.
The project of Deviation Games PS5 hasn’t yet been revealed. All the studio announced in its first week, it entered into a partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment, which the news reports have indicated will be an open-source shooter. It looks fitting considering that Deviation Games is led by call of duty talent. To be honest, after Blundell left, people became worried. The good news is that it hired another Call of Duty veteran alongside a former God of War developer.
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We’re excited to announce that Louis Castle has joined Deviation Games as senior vice president of development. Louis, a video game veteran, won the Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Westwood Studios. He was a highly-praised designr who created the legend’s Command and Conquer franchise.
A remarkable roster of industry veteran who recently joined the studio, including his honorable alumni Jonathan Hawkins and Dean Rymer, and Call of Duty: Black Ops guru Tony Flame. Having lots of talent, Deviation is a best-known platform for a global play industry, with a constantly growing impact, to continue leading in the future, amongst with our previously-announced, groundbreaking new industry.
There is no reason for Blundell leaving.
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