CoD Veteran's New Shooter Is "Not A Call Of Duty Killer," Inspired By David Lynch
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CoD Veteran's New Shooter Is "Not A Call Of Duty Killer," Inspired By David Lynch
"“definitely not” another military simulation-type game. Instead, people can think of it as “if David Lynch made shooters.” Players will work together to fight environmental challenges and also each other, the report said, suggesting it will be some type of PvPvE game."
"Vonderhaar told Bloomberg he hopes to finish this new game in about three years, and fewer than 50 people are currently working on it. He said he doesn't necessarily want to ramp up his studio in part because, “Money doesn't make it good. People make it good.”"
"Vonderhaar is developing this new project at his studio, BulletFarm, which is funded in part by GreaterThan Group (GTG), after the studio previously lost funding from NetEase. Vonderhaar worked on Call of Duty for nearly 20 years, spending all of that time at Treyarch. He quit in 2023 and started BulletFarm in 2024."
David Vonderhaar is developing a new shooter at BulletFarm that is not intended to replace Call of Duty or resemble a military simulation. The game is described as having a “David Lynch” influence, with players cooperating to handle environmental challenges while also fighting each other, suggesting PvPvE gameplay. The project is funded partly by GreaterThan Group after BulletFarm previously lost funding from NetEase. Vonderhaar expects to complete the game in about three years with fewer than 50 people working on it. He emphasizes that quality comes from people rather than money, and he previously spent nearly 20 years at Treyarch before leaving in 2023 and starting BulletFarm in 2024.
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