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shikamaru317 said:

I'll just say that Joe Staten coming in as the new Infinite campaign lead is not indicative of a delay to 2022. If anything, it signals that they want to make sure that they meet their 2021 launch window at all costs, and are bringing in a veteran to help ensure that. Staten is not replacing the Batman Arkham guy who is the lead writer on Infinite, which suggests that we will see few or no story changes. Staten just seems to be there to oversee the development of the campaign and make sure that the team stays on track and on schedule, in order to take some of the pressure off the overall game director. They also brought in the guy who has been running MCC the last year to have the same role over the multiplayer team that Staten has over the singleplayer team.

The strange part is that they didn't brought a producer or general leader of kind but a story leader to it, how exactly does his experience on writting will help on bringing the whole project forward faster?



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