David Ghozland, Creative Director on the upcoming MMO Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade, has announced that he is leaving developer Behaviour Games.
"I am telling you with a heavy heart that today I am leaving Warhammer 40,000: Eternal crusade. I have been honored to be your creative director for the last 2 years," Ghozland wrote on the official Eternal Crusade forums.
This news follows a string of other departures from the studio earlier this year, which included the lead programmer, lead level designer, and studio head.
We first learned about Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade over two years ago. Last June, a semi-crowdfunding effort was announced to bring more content to the game. A closed beta is coming soon to those who backed it, with the official launch planned to be in 2016.
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"I am telling you with a heavy heart that today I am leaving Warhammer 40,000: Eternal crusade. I have been honored to be your creative director for the last 2 years," Ghozland wrote on the official Eternal Crusade forums.
This news follows a string of other departures from the studio earlier this year, which included the lead programmer, lead level designer, and studio head.
We first learned about Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade over two years ago. Last June, a semi-crowdfunding effort was announced to bring more content to the game. A closed beta is coming soon to those who backed it, with the official launch planned to be in 2016.
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