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Bethesda veteran Harvey Smith has reflected on the closure of Arkane Austin and the struggles of the studio’s final game, Redfall. For anyone just catching up, Arkane Austin made the vampire game Redfall under Smith’s leadership. After the live-service game failed to find an audience after launch in May 2023, Microsoft closed the studio a year later and ended most support for the game.
Smith appeared on the My Perfect Console podcast recently and said (via Eurogamer), “Every company makes the decisions they make for the reasons they make them.”
For Arkane Austin’s closure, Smith said the “shock” was that Arkane–as a wider group that also comprised Dishonored studio Arkane Lyon–made well-received and commercially successful games.
“Creative efforts are unpredictable,” he said. “It was a shock at first, but who I really felt for were the people who were new, this was their first project or they’d only been in the industry for a while.”
Naturally, Smith said he did not agree with the choice to close Arkane Austin, saying he believed “very much” in the studio’s future. “We were working on something super cool,” he said.
As for Redfall’s struggles, Smith said the game’s 1.4 update–released after word came that Arkane Austin would close–delivered

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