John Gonzalez leaves WB Games for Killzone developer

Guerrilla picks up Fallout: New Vegas writer

The writer behind Fallout: New Vegas has joined Killzone developer Guerrilla Games.

Games writer John Gonzalez confirmed he moved to the Amsterdam studio in September on his Linkedin page.

He left behind a lead designer role at WB Games, where he was working on an unannounced title.

Gonzalez previously spent more than two years at Obsidian Entertainment, the makers of both the original Fallout games and the Bethesda-published New Vegas, and has also worked at Ubisoft Entertainment in Shangai on Tom Clancy’s EndWar.

His profile states he’s focused on “storytelling for open-world role-playing games”, which might suggest a possible future project for Guerrilla.

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