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Boss Key Productions, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Raleigh, North Carolina.Founded in April 2014 by Cliff Bleszinski and Arjan Brussee, formerly of Epic Games, the company developed LawBreakers (2017) and Radical Heights (2018), both of which were commercial failures, effectively leading to the closure of the development team in May 2018.
Cliff Bleszinski (/ b l ə ˈ z ɪ n s k i /; born February 12, 1975), popularly known as CliffyB, [2] is an American video game designer, known for his work on the Unreal and Gears of War series while at Epic Games. [5]
LawBreakers was a first-person shooter video game developed by Boss Key Productions and published by Nexon. It was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows on August 8, 2017. LawBreakers attempted to expand on the traditional FPS approach by introducing low-gravity gameplay and followed the character selection mechanics that are popular in other ...
A boss key is a special keyboard shortcut used in PC games or other programs to hide the program quickly. "Boss key" may also refer to: Bosskey, an Indian actor, radio jockey, cricketer, television anchor, stand-up comedian, and film critic; Boss Key Productions, an American video game developer; a key used in some video games to access a boss ...
Arjan Brussee (pronounced ar-yan broo-zhay) (born 1972) is a Dutch video game programmer and entrepreneur. He was the main coder of the first two Jazz Jackrabbit games [1] and co-founded Guerrilla Games and Boss Key Productions.
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For a time in 2006 and 2007, WMYT erected several advertising signs around the Charlotte area describing several Charlotte landmarks as "my ___." WMYT served as the over-the-air home for the NBA 's Charlotte Bobcats from 2006 until the team moved all of its local broadcasts to regional sports network Fox Sports Carolinas (co-owned with WMYT and ...
Logan graduated Lakeland High School near Clifford, Pennsylvania in 1982. [citation needed] He joined Manowar in 1994 after local band gigs in northeastern Pennsylvania with Arc Angel [3] (which also featured a post-Twisted Sister A. J. Pero on drums for a while) and Fallen Angel [4] featuring Ed Collins.