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Pandemic Members Form Globex Studios LA

Posted March 9, 2010 by David Radd

Globex Studios today announced the formation of a new subsidiary. Located in Los Angeles, this studio will be headed up mostly by Pandemic veterans, including former executive art director Carey Chico who will be President and Chief Creative Officer, former game designer, director and producer Troy Dunniway who will be Vice President of Game Development and game product development and publishing specialist Jesse Taylor as Chief Technology Officer/Chief Operating Officer.  While the studio's experience includes games like Star Wars Battlefront, Mercenaries and Destroy All Humans!, Globex Studios LA will concentrate on making an MMORPG primarily for the Chinese market.

"The ability to innovate and be agile has become essential for creating great games," said Benjamin Chow, Chairman and CEO of Globex Studios.  "By putting together this highly creative international team, we are bringing together the highly sophisticated gameplay of a western game with the unique social gameplay of a Chinese MMO -- effectively delivering engaging game play experiences that reach broad consumer demographics on a global scale.  We are excited to be meeting these challenges and experiencing the growth opportunities of the evolving worldwide industry with our talented Globex Studios and now Globex Studios LA teams."

"In launching Globex Studios LA, we saw a future success path for the games business that will result in products that are conceived, made and marketed with high levels of quality, efficiency and cultural relevance.  We are advancing with the industry and, as companies seek the right mix for distributed development/production and access to the cost benefits and growth of regions like China, we will be benefiting from the best of both," said Chico. "In addition to exploring new paradigms for development, Globex Studios is also well positioned for the transition happening in today's industry from a 'game as product' to a 'game as service' market, with online games as a major focus."

 

David Radd has worked as a gaming journalist since 2004 at sites such as GamerFeed, Gigex and GameDaily Biz.




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