For the reasons of him leaving, I could see the CDPR crunch finally taking too much of a toll. As to my understanding, Activision-Blizzard is allegedly really nice place to work. Atleast as far as gaming companies go, even though they had that one notable racial abuse and discrimination incident. Of course it won't be a vacation at Blizzard either, but likely bit more lax.
Whooooa Finland! I forgot he worked for Remedy before. Welcome back ^^
Many of their games do have a lot of story and especially lore. It's just that it's not usually anything special.Blizzard probably pays 3x as much or similar.
What his experience brings to Blizzard though I have no idea. They don't make narrative focused games which he has worked on thus far.
This isn't the first high profile departure from CDPR in the last couple of months. This was the guy who presented the game at E3:
Whooooa Finland! I forgot he worked for Remedy before. Welcome back ^^
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