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Boss Key Productions, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Raleigh, North Carolina.Founded in April 2014 by Cliff Bleszinski and Arjan Brussee, formerly of Epic Games, the company developed LawBreakers (2017) and Radical Heights (2018), both of which were commercial failures, effectively leading to the closure of the development team in May 2018.
After leaving Epic in 2012, he co-founded Boss Key Productions in 2014 which closed in 2018 after the commercial failure of the multiplayer shooter LawBreakers. Since Boss Key's closure, Bleszinski has spent his time with theater and writing.
On June 30, 2017, Boss Key released an open beta for Windows on Steam, which lasted until July 5. [11] A second open beta was available from July 28 to 31 for PC and PlayStation 4. [12] The game was released for PC and PS4 on August 8. [13] Physical editions were distributed by Limited Run Games. [14]
Ex Epic Games and Gears of War top dog, Cliff Bleszinski, has stood up for the recently resigned Adam Orth, who made sarcastic remarks about consumer hate for always-on systems, suggesting that ...
It's only fitting for one of the main guys behind some of "core" gaming's most well-known franchises to host an award show celebrating the greats. Epic Games' design director Cliff Bleszinski ...
Alex Rigopulos, from Harmonix, and Cliff Bleszinski, formerly of Epic Games and Boss Key Productions, and Randy Pitchford of Gearbox Software have since joined the advisory board of Fig. [4] [5] [6] The company was initially backed by seed funding from Spark Capital. [7]
Cliff Bleszinski: founder of Boss Key Productions; Doug Bowser: president of Nintendo of America (2019–present) Arjan Brussee: co-founder of Guerrilla Games & Boss Key Productions; Jon Burton: founder of Traveller's Tales and its parent company TT Games; Nolan Bushnell: founder of Atari; David Cage: founder of Quantic Dream
In July 2014, news leaked of Brussee leaving EA and co-founding Boss Key Productions with Cliff Bleszinski. [4] In December 2017, Brussee left Boss Key Productions to return to Epic Games after a 20-year hiatus from the company. [5] Since rejoining Epic Games, Brussee has been working on an unannounced project. [6]