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Speaking toGamesIndustry.biz, both Pilestedt and Jorjani spoke about Arrowhead going forward.
“The goal of the studio is to make really great co-op games.

We really want to turn Arrowhead into a flagship studio,” adds Jorjani.
“But that doesnt mean we have to be a 500-person company,” the new Arrowhead CEO continues.
“In fact, a 500-person company is quite painful in a lot of ways.

We will see growth, but growth as a means to an ends, not as an end itself.
We dont have plans to go public.
None of those shenanigans.

Measured growth that allows us to make amazing games and be a good place to work.”
Over onTwitter, Pilestedt further rebuked speculation about Arrowhead going public or being acquired.
“No no, we are not going public!

That’s barely scratching the surface of the layoffs, which includeMicrosoft shuttering two beloved and acclaimed studiosthis month.
Pilestedt is right: It’s never paid off for any developer.















