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Game News Expeditions: Viking June Newsletter: Developer Diary Videos, Chris Avellone Workshop

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Tags: Alex Mintsioulis; Chris Avellone; Expeditions: Viking; Logic Artists

There wasn't really any interesting Expeditions: Viking news last month. A few more previews/interviews from EGX Rezzed and PAX East, but those were nothing we hadn't seen already. There were also a couple of short developer diary videos, which I'll post here:



But the reason I'm posting this is because today's monthly newsletter has announced that Chris Avellone has decided to involve himself in the development of this game as well. Apparently he's going to drop by the Logic Artists office next month to do a "workshop". I'm not sure what exactly that means, but they're offering to ask him questions submitted by fans. If you think there's anything we missed in our interview, you can contact them on Twitter or Facebook. Or here, I guess.
 
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So far Expeditions: Conquistador is the game I liked the most out of all the Kickstarter RPGs, interested to see if the changes they're making in Vikings are for the better or worse. It definitely looks prettier (and hopefully runs better :lol:).
 

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Chris Avellone has decided to involve himself in the development of this game as well.
He's not actually involved in the development, more of a visit with a sort of general design-related workshop for the guys in the office. We've had other veterans in for similar visits, but this one is the first directly RPG-related.
 

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Chris Avellone has decided to involve himself in the development of this game as well.
He's not actually involved in the development, more of a visit with a sort of general design-related workshop for the guys in the office. We've had other veterans in for similar visits, but this one is the first directly RPG-related.
Is that smart? He did something similar for BG:SoD and see how that turned out?
 

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