Kinda like what happened when Microsoft bought Rare. Most of its creative team left (for example the guys behind the upcomming Yooka Laylee. They were the team behind Banjo Kazooie for Nintendo64). Microsoft only ended with kind of an empty studio.
Kinda like what happened when Microsoft bought Rare. Most of its creative team left (for example the guys behind the upcomming Yooka Laylee. They were the team behind Banjo Kazooie for Nintendo64). Microsoft only ended with kind of an empty studio.