Typhoon Studios co-founder and Sr. executive producꦬer at Stadia Games and Entertainment Reid Schneider would love to produce a S🐻tar Wars game.
Typhoon Studios released its first game, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Journey to the Savage Planet, in January of las🌱t year. Next week, a new version of the game is coming exclusively to Stadia. includes both the original game and the expansion campaign, Hot Garbage DLC. The Stadia version will also include brand new, never-before-seen FMV messages from Kindred Aerospac🌸e CEO Martin Tweed as well as fresh new fake commercials created by "anti-mation" .
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Ahead of the Stadia launch, Reid Schneider told TheGamer about what it was like developing Savage Planet, what his team learned from the experience, and what kind of projects they hope to do in the future. Given the recent news about upcoming games based on major film franchises like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:IO Interactive's James Bond and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:MachineGames' Indiana Jones, we asked Schneider if there are any film adaptations he'd 🧸be interested in developing with his team at Stadia Games and Entertainment:
"I’ve always been a huge🌼 fan of both Star Wars and Ghostbusters. It would be aꦉwesome to do something in those universes at some point. On the Typhoon side, we always love the idea of injecting humor and charm into the work we do. It feels like those franchises have opportunity for both."
Schneider has a lot of experience in developing licensed games. He worked as a producer on half a dozen 🐈Batman games, including Batman: Arkham Origins and Arkham Knight. He was also the head of production on the 2015 Mad Max game. We asked him what it's like to make video games ba𒀰sed on major IPs like Batman:
"Working on licensed games can be either an incredible experience or a downright difficult one. What it really comes down to is two-fold. 1) Does the licensor understand the gaming medium in that it's 100% different than a film or a traditiona🌳l consumer product. 2) Is the dev team really passionate about the IP, and do they have ex♎perience in the genre. If both of those factors above are a resounding “YES” you can expect amazing results."
Looking at Journey to the Savage Planet, it's easy to see where the Typhoon Studios developers drew inspiration from both Star Wars and Ghostbusters. In 2019, Savage Planet's creative director told that the visual style of the game is inspired in part by Ghostbusters. What's more, Savage Planet's adorable pufferbirds and bug-eyed maroons are exactly the kinds of Henson-esque space creatures you could imagine Luke Skywalker kicking out of his way at his secret refuge on Ahch-To. Given that EA's exclusivity deal with Disney has ended and new studios like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:U🅰bisoft Massive are now developing Star Wars game🌱s, perhaps Schneider's team could soon be ma♏king games about a galaxy far, far away.
Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month edition l♎aunches exclusively for Stadia on February 1. Stadia Pro subsﷺcribers can play the game for free. to read our full interview with Reid Schneider