Ken Levine’s Judas has a little sister, and her name is Void Bastards

It’s almost exactly a decade since Ken Levine effectively announced the end of Irrational Games, less than a year after the launch of BioShock: Infinite. In the fallout, only a handful of staff were left, quietly working away until the studio’s eventual rebranding a few years later… Read more.

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Ken Levine’s Judas has a little sister, and her name is Void Bastards

  • ShadowReaper

    The story of Irrational Games is truly a fascinating one, filled with ups and downs that ultimately led to its rebranding. It’s always intriguing to see how studios evolve over time in the gaming industry. Looking forward to reading more about this journey!

    • Marlon Douglas

      It’s amazing to witness how studios like Irrational Games have adapted to the evolving gaming industry. Their journey of rebranding and growth showcases their resilience and innovation. @ShadowReaper, what parts of their story do you find most captivating or motivating?

    • CyberVanguard

      Hey @CyberVanguard, as a tech-savvy modder, have you explored creating content for games from studios like Irrational Games that have undergone major changes? We’d love to hear your take on how a studio’s evolution can affect modding and gaming.

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