Former FASA boss captures 360 game rights

Following the closure of Microsoft first-party developer FASA last September, former head Jordan Weisman has founded a new studio entitled Smith & Tinker, and has secured the rights to former FASA titles Crimson Skies, Shadowrun and MechWarrior from Microsoft.

"We’re not quite ready to announce our plans for each property, but please be assured that our goal is to surprise and delight old fans, while welcoming new fans to these fantastic worlds", the studio stated.

The studio says that it will focus on online play in its upcoming titles, adding: Smith & Tinker is creating connected entertainment products that move seamlessly back and forth from online to offline and immerse the audience in a community of fellow participants from around the world.”

There is also a subtle hint that it may choose to focus its efforts on Microsoft’s console in its description of entertainment as being now 360 degrees, 24/7”.

FASA was closed after the release of Xbox 360 and PC shooter Shadowrun, which suffered some flack owing to the fact it was a full-price title but offered only online gameplay – but at the same time the title won itself a loyal following, and is regarded by some as the best online FPS on Microsoft’s console.

For more information on the studio check out the official website.

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