The cancellation of the long-awaited ZeniMax Online Studios (ZOS from now on) MMORPG codenamed Project Blackbird and the subsequent departure of studio founder and head Matt Firor shocked the development team, which is understandably still reeling. Hundreds of developers lost their jobs, including ZOS Lead Graphics Programmer Alex Tardif, who had worked at the company for over ten years and was featured in an exclusive The Elder Scrolls Online tech interview with Wccftech in August 2021. Following the dire news, Tardif shared some thoughts on LinkedIn, stating that the MMORPG was 'heading in a great direction' and the new engine […]
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