Minerva’s Den developers form Fullbright Company

Remember the Minerva’s Den DLC for BioShock 2? If not, here’s a summary: it was pretty much the best part of BioShock 2. Three of the team who worked on that project (including writer and lead designer Steve Gaynor) have now formed their own studio, the Fullbright Company.
You may know Gaynor better as ‘Hot Scoops’ from the Idle Thumbs podcast team, and he’s joined at Fullbright by Minerva’s Den graphic artist Karla Zimonja and programmer Johnnemann Nordhagen.
Fullbright hasn’t officially announced anything just yet, but Gaynor wrote on twitter that the team is working on a “firstperson noncombat game for PC”.
You can also read a blog post at the Fullbright site (in the source link, below) which states that the trio “missed working on a small team, on a small project, focused on telling a personal story in a player-driven way.”
Source: thefullbrightcompany.com

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