Funcom announce that Craig Morrison has been appointed as the
new Producer and Game Director for Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures.
Craig Morrison has served as the Producer and Game Director on Anarchy
Online for several years, as well as working as the Funcom Community
Manager prior to that. Funcom believes he is the perfect candidate to
take Age of Conan to the next level. Mr. Morrison will replace former
Producer and Game Director Gaute Godager.
Prior to starting at
Funcom in 2004, Craig Morrison worked as an Operations Executive at the
Telegraph group, the respected UK newspaper, taking care of operational
aspects related to IT and Customer Service. Due to his passion for MMO
games he simultaneously worked as an Associate Editor at IGN's Vault
Network, managing dedicated websites for several MMO games. He has
extensive experience in managing various sized teams and complex
projects across large media based environments. He has also played,
written about, managed, produced and directed MMO games for over a
decade by now. With his passion and unique skill-set he brings proven
MMO experience to his new position, and during his years as Producer on
Anarchy Online he has shown a unique ability to tailor development
according to the needs and requirements of the players.
"Taking
on the position as Producer and Game Director on Age of Conan is a
great challenge but also one I welcome. I have a clear conviction I can
lead the further development in a good way, evolving Age of Conan into
something even better. My main priority now is therefore to listen to,
and act on, player concerns, while ensuring we add additional great
content to the game," said Craig Morrison. "At heart I will always be a
gamer, and the coming changes and additions to Conan will always be
done with the gamers in mind. Together I am certain we will shape an
amazing future for Age of Conan."
Former Producer and Game
Director Gaute Godager has chosen to resign from Funcom after working
on Age of Conan since the initial conception, and he leaves the company
after 16 years. Godager was one of the original founders of Funcom, and
leaves a large legacy, having contributed to making Funcom the largest
MMO company in Europe. "I have done my very best making this fabulous
game, but I have concluded there are elements which I am dissatisfied
with. I have decided to act on this, and as a result I have chosen to
leave Funcom. It is time to get new, fresh eyes on Age of Conan, and I
wholeheartedly support the appointment of Craig. I have had a fantastic
time these last 16 years, and I am very proud of the many things Funcom
has achieved. Funcom and Conan will always be a big part of me, but as
I now look to new ventures outside the gaming industry I am certain Age
of Conan's future is in the best of hands."