Halo developer joins EA Visceral
Former 343 Industries project lead designer Scott Warner lands at Dead Space studio working on unannounced game.
Halo 4 project lead designer Scott Warner has joined the Electronic Arts-owned Visceral Games, the developer announced on Twitter today.
Prior to joining 343 Industries in 2009, Warner spent more than seven years at the now-defunct Pandemic Studios (Mercenaries) and three years at Black Isle Studios (Planescape: Torment).
Visceral Games shipped Dead Space 3 earlier this year. Though it failed to meet EA's sales expectations, the franchise is "not out of rotation."
The studio is working on an all-new Star Wars game separate from the DICE-developed Star Wars: Battlefront for next-generation consoles and PC.
The new Star Wars games from DICE and Visceral will run on the Frostbite 3 engine.
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