He now needs to hang out at GB 24/7.
Whoa, didn't expect Drake to leave Harmonix. It would be wonderful if Jeff could find a way to hire him.
Weird, I didn't think Harmonix would lay off such a public face of their company, but Drake not having a job to go to certainly makes it look that way.
Seeing that jeff has wanted a business manager for like forever, i mean, i dunno. That shit seems so obvious that it can't happen.
Also this seems a bit too sudden to actually be in the window for the hires.
It didn't seem like he left there. It seemed more like he was laid off.
Yeah it's hard to read. Wonder if he saw the writing on the wall and realised that Harmonix transitioning from a major release studio to a small scale/multiple projects one just wasn't for him.I interpreted it as him deciding to leave more so than being laid off, but I guess it doesn't really say one way or the other.
Thats what it seems like to me. Usually folks have something lined up if they are leaving on their own.
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/shill
Not that this is the case, but while jokes are fun have a little respect for the circumstances of the situation. Don't be like Schreier and pull off a glib one liner.
They just got done with a round of layoffs. That's why they were trying to get that kickstarter going because it would employ another 20 or so people without having to add them to the cut list.Actually yeah reading it over again that makes more sense. Thought it was his decision as he mentioned having something in the works at the end but then goes on to link his resume. Hope he lands on his feet either way.
Is there a shakeup going on at Harmonix that I wasn't aware of or is this its own thing?
Actually yeah reading it over again that makes more sense. Thought it was his decision as he mentioned having something in the works at the end but then goes on to link his resume. Hope he lands on his feet either way.
Is there a shakeup going on at Harmonix that I wasn't aware of or is this its own thing?
That EA conference looked like the kind of dumb hokeyness that giant bomb thrives on. Is the whole thing worth a watch?
They just got done with a round of layoffs. That's why they were trying to get that kickstarter going because it would employ another 20 or so people without having to add them to the cut list.
A bunch of people got laid off recently. It seems that the Amplitude Kickstarter was an attempt to give as many people a job working on something as possible so they wouldn't get booted as well.
You don't just get laid off after doing a desperation Kickstarter tour and then promoting at E3. That he doesn't already have something lined up sucks but I doubt that Harmonix would just squeeze him dry for a couple of months and then unceremoniously dump him with no notice that it was coming whatsoever.
John Drake for GB please.
Sadly, this actually seems like the perfect time to lay him off. You don't lay off your main PR person before the biggest PR event of the year. Now that it's over? Unfortunately, it would be the obvious time to do so.
Ugh, business is gross!
It took two years, the death of a colleague, and three staff members choosing to work off site for CBSi to give them a budget to hire two new people for Giant Bomb Prime. I dont think we are suddenly getting Drake aboard.
John's not joining giant bomb. I'll guarantee it.
John's not joining giant bomb. I'll guarantee it.