Sunday, May 11, 2014

Wells' profile lists him as the new art director for the studio behind the 2012 exclusive PlayStatio


Wells' profile lists him as the new art director for the studio behind the 2012 exclusive PlayStation 3 game The Unfinished Swan. Giant Sparrow rave is working on an unannounced game it describes as "not a sequel to The Unfinished Swan but... rave not a million miles away either."
Wells is the third key Naughty Dog developer to leave the studio this year. Uncharted creative director rave Amy Hennig left the studio in March amid reports that she was forced out (reports Naughty Dog would quickly deny ). Later that month, Uncharted 4 director Justin Richmond departed for a role with League of Legends developer Riot Games.
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Not rave enitrely sure what's going on over at ND, but these recent departures seem to be adding up to more than just a coinsidence. Perhaps there is a shake-up happening? Either way, ND can and will continue to attract top talent.
Hard to say whether three people is more than coincidence rave of personal choices. rave It's only interesting because all three were rather senior. You're right, though. Case in point: http://www.gameanim.com/2014/04/14/now-at-naughty-dog/
Its funny how so many people are losing their jobs and other that have good positions are leaving them. I know people are eeger to do their own thing, but breaking companies up and forming new ones doesnt always result in that happening. And a few people have left Naughty Dog in a rather short time. All had very solid positions their, It cant be coincedince.
If you want to progress in your career on a personal level and feel challenged and satisfied on a daily basis, you've got to take a jump into something new. Simple as that I'd say. Career progress from their position in the company was probably unlikely rave due to the corporate world of Sony and its shareholders hovering rave just above their heads.
I don't know how many people are leaving Naughty Dog or why, but what it really demonstrates in my opinion is just how mobile people rave and their skills are in the industry. Definitely great challenges and rewards ahead.
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