Johan Pilestedt, soon-to-be-former CEO of Arrowhead Games, will be stepping down to take on new responsibilities at the company as revealed by the man himself on Twitter today.
This move comes off the back of a difficult month for Helldivers 2, as the game suffered tremendous backlash over a controversial decision—courtesy of Sony—to require PC users to sign up for a PSN account in order to continue playing the game.
That's not the only sign of trouble in intergalactic paradise, though. A mixture of comments from Pilestedt (as well as dev team sentiment passed on by community managers) paints a picture of a studio re-evaluating itself in the wake of massive success, and looking to maybe slow down the pace.
That's not to say the rapid-fire deployment of Warbonds and new content in Helldivers 2 hasn't been exciting, but I'm glad to see I wasn't off the mark when I said the studio was burning the candle at both ends, wrestling with balance issues and technical difficulties since day one. It feels like everybody needs a breather.
Pilestedt is looking to «spend MORE time with the team and 100% of my focus on the games and community!» as Arrowhead's Chief Creative Officer—which is a commendable move, considering that CCOs tend to rank under CEOs on the corporate ladder. Pilestedt seems committed to leading from the front.
In an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, Pilestedt further outlined his thoughts behind the change. «I realised that running an organisation of over 100 people,» he reasons, would put him between a rock and a hard place: «I will [have to choose] between deepening my love for game creation, or the business track.»
Replacing Pilestedt will be Shams Jorjani—who gained over a decade experience at Paradox interactive before leaving the company in 2021. «I reached out to Shams,» explains Pilestedt, «We had a lunch, and we asked him that if I was to reconsider running Arrowhead for the next decade, and I needed to hire a new CEO, would he be interested?
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