At the end of May, a Marvel MMO from the team behind the similar online superhero game DC Universe Online was cancelled a year after being announced – which seems to have set off an exodus in developer Dimension Ink and Daybreak Games, including DC Universe Online lead dev Jack Emmert.
Jack Emmert was previously director of superhero MMORPG games City of Heroes and City of Villains and co-founder of developer Cryptic Studios, before becoming director of both DC Universe Online and the Marvel MMO and CEO of Dimensional Ink Games. Emmert has been trying to get a ‘Marvel Universe Online’ MMO out since 2006.
Following the cancellation of the Marvel MMO at Dimensional Ink, Jack Emmert has left the studio entirely and joined NetEase’s Jackalope Games. Unfortunately, he is not the only high-profile developer to have left Dimensional Ink in the last month. Lead content designer Rob ‘Charon’ Frazier apparently left on June 3, amongst a number of other recent departures that has fans concerned about the quality of DC Universe Online going forward.
It’s not all bad news for DC fans, as creative director SJ ‘NerdofPrey’ Mueller departed last year and recently announced that they are now design director on Monolith’s upcoming Wonder Woman game. Nevertheless, it’s still another high-profile developer to depart Dimensional within the last 12 months, so Daybreak has a lot of seats to fill if it wants to make the planned next-gen update.
What would make me move across the world (again) you may ask? Why this:
I'm extremely excited to announce that I have accepted the role of Design Director on the Wonder Woman game!https://t.co/6yMJFSuKg8
— SJ
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