Veteran Game Developers Form New Studio, Emptyvessel, to Focus on Immersive Shooting Games
In a refreshing turn of events in the gaming industry, a group of seasoned game developers from top studios like Activision, id Software, and Naughty Dog have come together to form a new development studio called Emptyvessel. This exciting news comes at a time when many studios are facing layoffs or closures.
The team at Emptyvessel boasts an impressive resume, with experience working on beloved titles such as “Doom,” “Quake,” “Call of Duty,” “The Last of Us,” “Borderlands,” “Tomb Raider,” “Uncharted,” and “Callisto Protocol.” Their combined expertise in creating immersive shooting games has fueled their ambition to deliver AAA-level gaming experiences.
Their debut project, titled “The System,” promises to be a gripping dystopian science fiction game that draws inspiration from movies, graphic novels, and games. The team has already released a teaser trailer for the game, giving players a glimpse of what to expect.
Adding to the excitement is the announcement that award-winning composer Mick Gordon, known for his work on “Doom,” “Borderlands 3,” and “Prey,” will be collaborating with Emptyvessel to create the game’s soundscapes. This collaboration further solidifies the studio’s commitment to delivering a high-quality gaming experience.
Fans of immersive shooting games and dystopian science fiction worlds have a lot to look forward to with Emptyvessel’s debut project, “The System.” Keep an eye out for updates from the studio as they work towards bringing their vision to life.