Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker are leaving Rocksteady at the end of the year.
. The announcement of their departure came from Warner Bros. Interactive president David Haddad, who called them"great leaders of the team."
Hill and Walker said the decision to leave Rocksteady"was emotional to say the least," and that the studio"has been our life and soul" from the day it was founded in 2004."It has given us the opportunity to do what we love most: Make great games with exceptionally talented people. We are so proud of the team here for the games we have all made together, from our first game Urban Chaos, to the much-loved Arkham series, and now the epic Suicide Squad.
Rocksteady's director of production Nathan Burlow will take over as studio director, while Darius Sadeghian will step into the role of studio product director. Haddad said Burlow and Sadeghian are"extremely talented executives [and] passionate about continuing the high-quality game development at Rocksteady for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and all future games."
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