Creator Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon starts new studio

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Dean Evans, the game designer who was given the space a few years ago by Ubisoft to create the colorful Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, has started the new studio Beans with another Ubisoft veteran. Their first game appears on Devolver.

Evans start the studio together with Gabriela Salvatore. She worked for Ubisoft for four years, where she worked as a game designer on Far Cry 5 and Far Cry: Primal, collaborated on the motion capture from For Honor and was involved as a story consultant in Starlink: Battle for Atlus. Evans worked for Ubisoft for twelve years on a whole series of games. He is best known as the creator of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, which was released in 2013. It was very remarkable at the time that Ubisoft gave Evans the opportunity to make such a colorful spin-off. Salvatore left Ubisoft in 2016 and then worked at Creative Assembly for a few years, Evans left the French publisher in 2018.

Salvatore and Evans are Beans started, a studio that currently consists only of the two founders. However, they want to expand the team with seven employees to make their first game. That first game, about which nothing else is known, will be marketed by Devolver Digital. Evans already announced in 2018, after his departure from Ubisoft, that he would like to start a small studio. He left at the time record: “A lot of people are complaining about the aaa industry and the lack of risk being taken there. I would be a huge hypocrite if I stayed put and didn’t take any chances. fuck it, I think I’ll set up my own studio and see where that will lead to. “It is not known when Beans will release something about his first game.

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