07.04.08 resigning, not resigned

This has been brewing for many months, and today I can blog it. Late last week, I resigned from my post as Game Director. I won’t go into the specifics of my reasons for this move here, but suffice it to say I haven’t taken employment elsewhere as a videogames producer (or any other position for that matter). In my estimation, Artificial Mind and Movement is an employer of the highest integrity, humanity and professionalism, the best I’ve worked for. Nevertheless, I haven’t enjoyed being a game director there in a while.

Considering how highly I esteem A2M, I doubt things would be better elsewhere, so I haven’t traded this job for another one. Wanting more control and flexibility over my conditions, the manner in which my work is done, and consequently the final result, I’ve decided to just leave, trust the future and see what interesting doors open.

In the meantime, I’ll pursue two avenues: freelancing, and working on a special project. I’ll write more about each shortly.

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  1. Comment by Darius K. on 07.04.08 at 2:17 pm

    Best of luck with your future endeavors! Can’t wait to hear more.

  2. Comment by Martin on 08.04.08 at 1:00 pm

    Quelle surprise! Moi qui pensait que tu avais le job le plus cool au monde. Bonne chance dans tes nouveaux projets.

  3. Comment by Jason T on 10.04.08 at 8:48 am

    Good luck, we miss you already !!

  4. Comment by zura on 29.04.08 at 12:48 pm

    Congrats! What a liberating step this must be. Exciting times are ahead, that’s what I say.

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