Bad Robot Forms Video Game Development Studio, Sets Industry Veteran Michael Booth As GM

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The video game division of JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot has formed an in-house game development studio, tapping industry veteran Michael Booth to serve as its general manager. Booth, most recently so…

Booth, most recently social VR director for Facebook, is best known as the creator and lead designer of survival horror gameBad Robot Games will now have two teams: an in-house studio and a creative co-development team working with external partners. Bad Robot Games Studios will uniquely develop original IP for all platforms in collaboration with colleagues from Bad Robot’s Film and TV departments. The studio will create gaming destinations whose worlds and stories designed for multiple mediums.

“All our projects unite our games industry veterans, our film and TV colleagues, and our larger network of talent , which uniquely allows us to blend artists, areas of expertise, and perspectives across industries to create truly innovative games. Because of this constant collaboration, we’re able to bring a novel, fully integrated approach to cross-medium worldbuilding,” Sweet said.

Booth will help build out and lead a world class, diverse creative development team to develop this first game and future titles. The founder of Turtle Rock Studios and former Valve, Blizzard and EA/Westwood executive has created and designed many video game franchises. He was project lead / lead designer for

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