WarCry Choice Posts: 529 Joined: 2 May 2006 | Former EA Mythic Producer Joins Turbine Team as Executive Producer
In other news concerning Turbine, we have found out that Walt Yarbrough has been hired by Turbine to produce a still unnamed title for the company. Walt was the Producer for EA Mythic's Dark Age of Camelot, and later Ultima Online. This was quite a move for Walt who had been with Mythic since 2000, and the launch of DAOC. According to his Linkedin profile, he is now the Executive Producer of an unannounced title, and the Acting Senior Producer for Lord of The Rings Online.
We still don't know anything about the upcoming title, however it has been hinted at before. In our interview with Jeff Anderson (now ex CEO of Turbine) at AGDC, Jeff hinted at new projects. It would seem that they are looking at new titles sooner rather than later.
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Killed 10 Boars Posts: 16 Joined: 4 Oct 2007 | As soon as Jeff hits the stairs could you please plug the AC2 servers back in!! |
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Apprentice Posts: 8 Joined: 14 Oct 2003 | They need to squeeze LotRO as a cash cow to fund Asheron's Call III. |
Former EA Mythic Producer Joins Turbine Team as Executive Producer
In other news concerning Turbine, we have found out that Walt Yarbrough has been hired by Turbine to produce a still unnamed title for the company. Walt was the Producer for EA Mythic's Dark Age of Camelot, and later Ultima Online. This was quite a move for Walt who had been with Mythic since 2000, and the launch of DAOC. According to his Linkedin profile, he is now the Executive Producer of an unannounced title, and the Acting Senior Producer for Lord of The Rings Online.
We still don't know anything about the upcoming title, however it has been hinted at before. In our interview with Jeff Anderson (now ex CEO of Turbine) at AGDC, Jeff hinted at new projects. It would seem that they are looking at new titles sooner rather than later.
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