Riot Games' Executive Producer on their upcoming MMO project, Greg Street, has stepped down. Street announced the news on Twitter, citing a combo of personal and professional reasons as to why he was stepping away from the project.
Street has been serving as the executive producer on Riot's upcoming MMO, which was announced in December 2020, though he's been at Riot for nine years serving as its Head of Creative Development and a Lead Game Designer for the company. Before that, Greg Street was known for his work as lead systems designer on World of Warcraft.
Posted today on Twitter, Street announced he would be stepping down from the Riot MMO, praising the team that has been built to work on the much-anticipated game from Riot Games, and stating that it was in «good hands.»
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>Hey internet. Thanks for all the support over the past few months while I was afkI am back now with some big news to share: I have decided to step down from my role at Riot Games«Hey internet, Thanks for all the support over the past few months while I was afk,» Street wrote on Twitter. He continued: " I am back now with some big news to share: I have decided to step down from my role at Riot Games[.]"
He went on to explain that the reason behind this decision was a mix of both personal and professional reasons. Street, back in December, posted that he, unfortunately, had just lost his brother while also learning that his father was in ailing health as well. Street states that the decision to step away from the Riot MMO is a result of wanting to «be closer» to his family.
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