Developer of Morrowind and Oblivion is elaborating a new game
12th May 2007
THQ Game Publishing has completed an agreement on codesign with the studio Big Huge Games, which is currently developing a new game by legendary Ken Rolston who was involved in the development of two most popular role games in recent years - The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It will be recalled that in February this year, Rolston has left Bethesda Softworks Company and joined Big Huge Games, though he previously stated his intention to depart from the development of computer games. Rolston has 25-year experience of developing computer games. He started with desktop role games, and then parted in the creation of games of the series Paranoia, Warhammer, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, Star Wars and Rune Quest. Currently, in Big Huge Games Rolston is working on a new role game, which is to go on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2009. American studio Big Huge Games, which is situated in the State of Maryland, was founded in 2000 by several designers who have great experience in the development of computer games. The original purpose of the studio was the release of games of strategic genre. To date, Big Huge Games has released games: Rise of Legends, Rise of Nations and Catan. The new project by Rolston will be the first role game of the studio, GameSpot reports.
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