“Google wanted games that only worked in the cloud what does not exist,” Raccoon Logic co-founder and creative director Alex Hutchinson told VGC in an interview in August. “They asked us to deliver the kind of games that was built by 400 to 600 people, huge Marvel license games and Star Warstie-Sins. They said that if you make the game and it's great with 25 people, then we let you hire 500 artists, what it doesn't work. Nobody spoke about the same language.”
Gunther Harrison, your days are numbered !! pic.twitter.com/j3e4kqz9inin
– Revenge of the Savage Planet (@savageplanethub) November 27, 2024
Raccoon Logic's New San Francisco Billboard contains a QR code that visits visitors to a promotion page Revenge of the wild planetWith the spicy sympathy that “we have also been fired by him!” The site promises a donation to the Canadian Mental Health Association for every person who scans the billboard; At the moment those donations are below $ 2,500.
Thank you for put it to Gunther Harrison!
Thank you for put it to Gunther Harrison!
Credit: Revenge of the Savage Planet
Harrison served as the very public face of stages shortly after his recruitment in 2018 when the service was still plagued as “project flow”. He was a main presenter on a GDC stage almost exactly six years ago when Google revealed the stages name and promised that the streaming service would be 'the future of games'. However, by 2020, Harrison had stopped tweeting or appeared in promotional videos before he finally left the company in 2023.
For the fatal stages, Harrison helped the gaming efforts of Sony in Leiden during the restless launch of the PlayStation 3, at some point so far that he brags that “no one will ever use 100 percent ever [the PS3’s] Possibilities. “He then worked in Microsoft's Gaming Division during the disastrous rollout of the Xbox One and the confused game policy.
Since leaving Google, Harrison has to announce a new role on his LinkedIn page.