2K Reportedly Fires Boss At Live-Service Project Ethos Studio After Lukewarm Response
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2K Games has announced a significant shift at 31st Union, where studio head Michael Condrey is moving to an advisory position, reportedly following his firing. While the company expresses gratitude for Condrey's efforts in shaping the studio's vision, this change raises concerns over the future of Project Ethos, 2K's first-ever live-service game. Amidst positive feedback from an open test, Project Ethos is said to be struggling with an identity crisis, prompting speculation about its direction as the company prepares for an earnings report.
Condrey’s transition to an advisory role at 31st Union comes amidst reports of his firing, though 2K maintains its commitment to Project Ethos and the studio.
Despite differing views on Condrey’s departure, 2K expresses gratitude for his contributions and leadership in shaping the vision of Project Ethos and the 31st Union team.
The leadership change coincides with an upcoming earnings report from 2K's parent company, Take-Two, indicating potential shifts as the studio develops its first live-service game.
GameSpot’s preview highlights that while Project Ethos shows potential, it faces challenges such as an identity crisis, raising concerns about its reception amidst the leadership change.
Read at GameSpot
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