by WRAL TechWire May 12, 2021 .
RALEIGH – Video game startup Lightforge Games, armed with $5 million raised in equity financing from 10 investors in December, and equipped with team of game developers, seeks to change how role-playing games (RPGs) are played.
The team, led by CEO Matt Schembari, who is the former director of user interface for Epic Games, is working on what it called in a statement “a new cross-platform social video game where players have the power to create worlds.”
The company was co-founded by gaming industry veterans Schembari, Dan Hertzka, Nathan Fairbanks, Glenn Rane, and Marc Hutcheson, and now includes six additional developers.
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New Studio Seeks to Reimagine How RPGs are Played
RALEIGH, N.C., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Longtime Epic Games and Blizzard Entertainment developers have united to create Lightforge Games, and they re on a quest to change how RPGs are played. The team is developing a new cross-platform, social video game where players have the power to create worlds and tell stories with unprecedented freedom. We all love highly social, creative games, and we particularly love games where players drive the narrative, CEO Matt Schembari said. We are looking to combine elements from Minecraft or Roblox with tabletop RPGs to form a new way to play roleplaying games. Given our backgrounds, making a game that looks to revolutionize RPGs was an obvious choice.
A group of former Epic Games and Blizzard Entertainment developers today announced the formation of their new studio, Lightforge Games.
The remote-working studio is working on a cross-platform game with social elements, with CEO Matt Schembari saying the intent is to combine elements from Minecraft or Roblox with tabletop RPGs to form a new way to play role-playing games.
The studio has received $5 million in backing from a number of investors, including Galaxy Interactive, NetEase Games, Dreamhaven, Maveron, and 1UP Ventures. Lightforge is creating a game in a new space that has a ton of potential, said Dreamhaven CEO and former Blizzard president Mike Morhaime. The team is full of veteran developers, and I m excited about their vision.
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The pandemic-era trend of all-remote studios with triple-A alumni forges onward. Today a band of Epic Games & Blizzard Entertainment alumni announced the formation of Lightforge Games, a new all-remote studio dedicated to “changing how RPGs are played”
In a press release, CEO Matt Schrembi states that Lightforge Games has begun development on a cross-platform social video game where players “have the power to create worlds and tell stories with unprecedented freedom.”
The pitch is that this game would be an intersection with tabletop RPGs combined with the worldbuilding and player-creation tools of
Minecraft or
Roblox.
It’s also a new studio touting its all-remote functionality, something that was technically possible before the COVID-19 pandemic, but now seems to be more of a calling card now that developers big and small have begun to consider different kinds of hybrid and remote-supporting work solutions.
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