Two of the Kerbal Space Program builders who joined Valve in 2016 have left the corporate. As of May 2017, former KSP group Kasper Nahuijsen and producer Jose Palacios have been stated to have been at Valve for about six months, in response to former Valve designer Roger Lundeen. They are thought to have been joined on the firm by as much as six different former KSP builders.
It now appears, nevertheless, the the pair have left Valve. Nahuijsen’s LinkedIn profile states that he’s now a senior software program growth marketing consultant at a Netherlands-based consultancy. Palacios’ profile is unavailable at time of writing, however experiences counsel that he too has left the corporate.
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The pair joined Valve alongside Ted Everett – who labored with them at KSP developer Squad. According to Valvetime, Everett appears to have remained with the corporate, together with 5 different former Squad staff who have been thought to have joined Valve concurrently Nahuijsen and Palacios. After leaving Squad, the three went on to discovered a brand new firm, Seven Headed Studios.
There’s little proof as to what the group have been engaged on since becoming a member of Valve, however Nahuijsen’s LinkedIn references “production and product ownership for an as of yet unannounced multi-platform video game.”
That tells us principally nothing, after all, however does appear to counsel that he and Palacios have been allowed to retain possession of the sport after leaving the corporate, suggesting that the title, ought to it ever be launched, won’t be a Valve sport.
Valve’s subsequent launch would be the Dota 2 card sport, Artifact. The Artifact release date places the sport just some months away, in November. Valve additionally just lately bought Campo Santo, that means the subsequent sport from the builders of Firewatch, titled In the Valley of the Gods, can even be revealed by the corporate.
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