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Call of Duty veteran reportedly fired by 2K following muted response to "roguelike hero shooter" Project Ethos


Call of Duty veteran Michael Condrey has reportedly been fired as the head of 2K Games studio 31st Union after its debu…

Watch on YouTube In a new report by Kotaku, sources claim Project Ethos - which is said to have faced a "challenging and rocky development cycle" under Condrey - was revealed to "little fanfare or apparent player interest". In a statement provided to Kotaku, 2K confirmed Condrey's departure as 31st Union president, saying he would be "transitioning his role in the short term to focus on advising on the future of Project Ethos". 2K, of course, has packed slate of major releases over the next 12 months, with Civilization 7, Borderlands 4, Mafia: The Old Country, BioShock creator Ken Levine's Judas, and Rockstar Games behemoth Grand Theft Auto 6 all on the way.

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