Top Borderlands devs leave a “not yet announced” game to start their own studio
A number of senior Gearbox developers behind the Borderlands series have left the studio to found their own team, including creative director Paul Sage and senior producer Christopher Brock. According to CEO Randy Pitchford, the developers had apparently been working on a "not yet announced" game unrelated to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.
According to the report by Axios, seven high-profile senior members of Gearbox have now left the company, which was apparently announced to staff internally around two weeks' ago. Senior producer Christopher Brock had been at Gearbox for 14 years, and both lead mission designer Keith Schuler and art director Scott Kester had also been at the studio for more than a decade.
Borderlands 3 creative director Paul Sage, UX/Game Feel director Chris Strasz, and lead character artist Kevin Penrod are also leaving. Apart from Borderlands 3 co-writer Danny Homan, who left back in May to join Respawn, all of these senior Gearbox developers are leaving to start their own independent studio - coincidentally, exactly what happened with Respawn, which was started by ex-Infinity Ward developers.
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