
Neon Doctrine and Raw Fury are combining forces. Raw Fury will now handle all of Neon Doctrine’s previously released games.
Neon Doctrine is joining forces with its sister company, Raw Fury, as part of a larger company reorganization. Raw Fury will now handle all of Neon Doctrine’s games, and Iain Garner, CEO of Neon Doctrine, is leaving his position.
Over the last decade, Neon Doctrine has expanded from a small operation run out of my kitchen in China to a worldwide publisher. We now support over 30 fantastic games and work with skilled developers globally. I’m incredibly proud of everything we’ve accomplished together and thankful for everyone who’s contributed to our success.
Although Neon Doctrine is concluding as it currently exists, I’m confident our games will continue to succeed and flourish under the guidance of Raw Fury.
Vlad Tsopljak, a co-founder and chief corporate officer at Neon Doctrine, is leaving the company at the same time as Garner.
Tsopljak explained that this decision wasn’t made easily. After a lot of careful thought and discussion, Iain and he agreed it was the best way to ensure the games they worked so hard on would continue to be enjoyed and supported for many years.
Neon Doctrine was founded in 2015, and is a subsidiary of Combined Effect.
Thanks, GamesIndustry.biz.
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