2K Games has let go of 31st Union president Michael Condrey following the underwhelming reception of their online multiplayer game, Project Ethos. The future of the project remains uncertain, though 2K maintains its commitment to both Project Ethos and the studio.
2K Games has fired 31st Union president Michael Condrey after the studio’s long-awaited online multiplayer game Project Ethos was revealed last fall to little fanfare or apparent player interest, according to two sources familiar with the studio. The project’s fate is now unclear, although 2K, which is publishing Borderlands 4 and Mafia: The Old Country later this year, says it remains “very committed” to both Project Ethos and the studio behind it.
We remain very committed to the forward path for Project ETHOS and the people and culture of the 31st Union studio.” 31st Union had been working on Project Ethos for several years as part of what Kotaku understands to have been a challenging and rocky development cycle under Condrey’s leadership. The studio head joined after leaving Sledgehammer Games, the Call of Duty studio he co-founded with fellow Dead Space developer Glen Schofield, in 2018.
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