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Dead Space creator Glen Schofield hints at retiring from game development after struggling to fund latest project


Glen Schofield has suggested he could be done with game development after struggling to secure funding for his latest project.

Glen Schofield - known for Dead Space and more recently as founder of Striking Distance Studios and its debut title, The Callisto Protocol- has suggested he could be done with game development after struggling to secure funding for his latest project. Watch on YouTube"We pulled the budget down to $17m, built a prototype with a small, talented crew, and started taking meetings. Lately, that number's dropped to $2-5m," Schofield continued, stating he and his daughter had ultimately decided to "walk away" from the project.

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