PlayStation veteran joins Google to develop Stadia-exclusive games
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Google is opening a new studio in Playa Vista, California to develop Stadia-exclusive⭕ games, and it's being led by PlayStation veteran Shannon Studstill.
The first dedicated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stadia game studio was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:announced in October, and then 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Google bought Typhoon Studios in Deceꦕmber t🌜o develop games for the platform. But now, with Studstill's decades of success in the field, Google is perhaps better positioned than ever to develop unique, attractive games exclusive to the Stadia.
.Studstill's experience with PlayStation dates back to the late 90s, where she Executive Producer and Director of Internal Production at Sony and supervised the inception and growt💛h of God of War studio Sony Santa Monica. Most recently, she was Vice President of Product Development at PlayStation before being brought in by Google to develop Stadia games.
"I🐠’ve been a fan of Shannon’s for a long time, and have admire♛d her award-winning work leading Sony’s Santa Monica Studio and the industry defining franchises like God of War that have won fans all over the world," Raymond said of Studstill.
There's no denying Stadia's new studio head ✃has an impressive body of work. Despite the Stadia's less-than-stellar launch, Studstill joining the Stadia team is a strong, encouraging signal to the platform's future.
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