Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Break! FASA is back!

FASA Games is back with their Fading Suns, Demonworld, Earthdawn and Blue Planet ranges:


A great deal was discussed about the genre, the style of play, the mechanics, and the look and feel of the game. As the discussion evolved, excitement grew over the project, and the desire to work together brought up the question: “Why not work together under the FASA banner?” Jeff Laubenstein (formerly an Art Director at FASA Corporation), and several associates from RedBrick and the greater game community, thought this was an amazing idea and the decision was made to go ahead.
Ross Babcock and Dawn Sutton are both on the company Board of Directors.
Jeff Laubenstein is our Art Director and is excited to create new worlds with us at FASA Games, Inc. He brings with him a stable of artists he has worked with over the years, as well as new talent he has recently discovered.
Mark Stout heads up the 1879 project as Line Developer, as well as continuing to manage the Blue Planet game line.
Todd Bogenrief is the Line Developer for Fading Suns and Noble Armada, and will further advance that game lines.
James Sutton (on top of his other duties as company President) and Steven Black will be expanding the Earthdawn game line to include the upcoming 2nd, 6th, and 8th Worlds games, along with work on Demonworld.
Sean Patrick Fannon joins us to handle company marketing and promotion, and also in an authorial capacity for our game lines.
And you can expect to see more new (and familiar) faces joining us in due course.

Link: FASA Games 

2 comments:

  1. Will they be getting (classic hex-based) Battletech/Mechwarrior back, too?

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  2. I think Catalyst Game Lab is quite happy with keeping classic BT :)

    A revival of MechWarrior would be interesting, considering the advance in production capabilities.

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