Games Freestyle Team, responsible for the series DJ Hero, Activision has escaped the ax and will continue to work. The studio is already working on a new project called "very exciting", which are participating in more than 70 people. "Over the last three months we have explored a range of options for our future," said creative director Jamie Jackson.
"Now we can finally share with our fans and the entire community the news that our team will continue to work with Activision." "We can not yet reveal details about the new project we're working on, is much too early, but you should follow closely. You will not regret." Unfortunately, some cut the staff was still done.
The design director David Osbourne has indeed confirmed that about 35 people soon will no longer be part of the staff. "We could not do without it, but we are doing everything possible to offer these people an alternative, perhaps as consultants."
"Now we can finally share with our fans and the entire community the news that our team will continue to work with Activision." "We can not yet reveal details about the new project we're working on, is much too early, but you should follow closely. You will not regret." Unfortunately, some cut the staff was still done.
The design director David Osbourne has indeed confirmed that about 35 people soon will no longer be part of the staff. "We could not do without it, but we are doing everything possible to offer these people an alternative, perhaps as consultants."
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