Former WoW And WildStar Dev Stephan Frost Joins Nexon
World of Warcraft Design Producer Stephan Frost is on the move again. Frost originally joined Blizzard in 2015 after leaving his position at Carbine where he worked on WildStar. Now, he's decided to join the ranks of Nexon OC as a Creative/Game Director.
Frost announced his departure from Blizzard last week, but waited until Monday to reveal that he would be joining the Nexon crew. Unfortunately, he hasn't said what project he will be working on, instead just saying that it's a "brand new unannounced PC title.
I'm starting today as a Creative/Game Director at Nexon OC on a brand new unannounced PC title."
Super excited to get to work. :)— Stephan Frost (@StephanFrost) September 25, 2017
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