2K Reportedly Fires Boss At Live-Service Project Ethos Studio After Lukewarm Response
2K Games has revealed a major change at Project Ethos developer 31st Union, confirming that studio head Michael Condrey–known best for the Dead Space and Call of Duty franchises–is transitioning to an advisory role before an expected exit. Sources told Kotaku that Condrey was fired, though 2K Games didn’t use that terminology and maintains it is “very committed” to the game and the studio.
A 2K spokesperson told Kotaku that it is “grateful to Michael Condrey for the dedication, passion, and work ethic it took to build an incredible team and shape the vision of 31st Union.” The statement went on to say that Condrey will be “transitioning his role in the short term” to become an advisor on Project Ethos.
“We remain very committed to the forward path for Project Ethos and the people and culture of the 31st Union studio,” 2K said.
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