Stig Asmussen has left Star Wars: Jedi to create a new action story – INDIAN

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We found out about leaving six months ago Stig Asmussen from Respawn. But we will only be able to find out about his plans today. The head of development for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was fascinated by the idea of ​​​​creating a new story-driven, single-player, third-person adventure game. For this purpose, he assembled a new studio, calling it Giant skull and formed a small team of veterans.

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In the new team we will find a number of veterans who have worked at Respawn Entertainment, Epic Games, Rocksteady Studios or Riot Games. This includes the head of the design department Jeff Magers (“Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order”, “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor”), art director Patrick Murphy (Valorant, Fortnite), CTO John Carr (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor), Executive Producer Lauren McLemore (Fortnite) and animation director Brian Campbell (Fortnite).

“Giant Skull Studio’s culture is one of creativity and curiosity” Asmussen told Game Informer. “We’ve assembled a talented team known for their compelling storytelling, heroic combat and thrilling journeys, and our goal is to create a rich universe that players will want to get lost in for years to come.” the direction was confirmed by a person who was also involved in the original God of War trilogy.

Together they want to create exciting action-adventure films set in immersive worlds. They chose to work Unreal engine 5. But we will have to wait for further details, the project is in its infancy, but funding has already been secured. Giant Skull will make decisions regarding publisher involvement at a later date.

Fans of “Star Wars Jedi” should not be upset, actor Cal Kestis himself confirmed the third part.

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Source :Indian TV

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