GamersFirst is in the minds of gamers for its successful relaunch of APB: Reloaded, which went from a lightning-fast shutdown to a successful free-to-play title. The company is also developing new games based on original IPs for future release. But there's some rumbling going on behind the scenes at the company, as the company's parent corporation, K2 Network, saw the resignation of its CEO, Joshua Hong. Bjorn Book-Larsson, former COO and CTO, has been promoted to the CEO position, with Hong's future uncertain.
The official statements claim that the transition of power was amicable and pre-arranged, but it also comes on the heels of worldwide layoffs from K2 and rumors of a power struggle behind the scenes. Rahul Sandil, the company's public relations chief, claimed that there was no truth to these rumors and that the plan was to move forward from simple localizations of titles developed in foreign markets. Sandil went on to confirm that APB: Reloaded continues to be a large-scale success for the company and that further development will be centered around work that Book-Larsson had already seen during his time as CTO and COO.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Feb 16th 2012 11:03PM Faith said
They deserve a shakeup after trying to re-launch a failed game by offering $60 pay to win guns and thinking the average joe would buy them up.
Posted: Feb 17th 2012 9:09AM (Unverified) said
Lol at "successful" and "GamersFirst" in the same sentence.
Posted: Feb 18th 2012 12:39AM Cyroselle said
I can't comment on APB, since it doesn't even run properly on my machine, but G1 seems to be doing OK with Fallen Earth.
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