Former Battlefield creative director Lars Gustavsson unveils new studio TTK Games, which is developing a 'next-generation online shooter'
Lars Gustavsson, former creative director on DICE's long-running Battlefield series, has unveiled his new studio TTK Games, which is currently developing an online shooter.after more than 20 years at the studio, having - as EA wrote in its announcement -"decided he is ready for a new adventure". Gustavsson offered no suggestion of what that new adventure might be at the time, but all has now been revealed.
Gustavsson new studio, the Stockholm-based TTK Games, has been co-founded by four former members of DICE; Gustavsson will serve as CEO and creative director, while Daniel Berlin is senior design director. They're joined by chief technical officer and technical director Vidar Nygren , plus art director Peter Hoyles, who served as studio art director at DICE LA.TTK stands for Time to Kill, a moniker Gustavsson addressed in a statement accompanying the studio's official unveiling.
TTK Games is said to have already secured"significant funding", and its first title will be a"new, next-generation online shooter". It's unlikely we'll hear more about the project any time soon, however - it's still early days and the studio is currently"recruiting for hybrid and Stockholm-based roles from graduate to lead across all disciplines".
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