Jay Wilson (Jay Wilson) and Julian Love (Julian Love), who previously worked at Blizzard and were involved in the development of Diablo 3, World of Warcraft: Legion, Diablo Immortal and Diablo 4, founded their own studio Gas Giant Games. They have also already started working on the first game project.

Together and individually, Julian and I have created some of the best action, RPG and strategy systems the gaming industry has ever seen. I felt that if we joined forces, brought together the best developers we know, and applied those skills to the games and game genres we care about, we could create new, outstanding gaming experiences.

—Jay Wilson

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Gas Giant Games begins its journey by understanding what players value about the games we create. Then we focus on making all that happen.

– Julian love

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Jay Wilson and Julian Love have reportedly brought gaming industry veterans into their studio who have worked on projects such as Kingdom Hearts, Company of Heroes, Overwatch, Dragon Age 2, Space Marine, Cyberpunk 2077, Dying Light and Gears of War.

The team has spent the last two years developing a game concept for the future project. It is an RPG action game developed for PC and consoles. The authors promise to consider mobile platforms later.

The developers promise an original world, unique and sophisticated survival and leveling systems, as well as interesting battles.? The boycott of neural networks has completely failed – Stable Diffusion can generate high-quality naked anime girls.

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