Headquartered in Leamington Spa, the UK-based triple-A development studio named Maverick Games isn’t short on renowned talent. Apart from being big Top Gun fans, the studio is constructed from its Playground Games foundation as well as some well-known names. Forza Horizon 5 creative director Mike Brown is leading the charge with the help of former Sumo Digital co-studio head Harinder Sangha, who will be the chief operating officer at Maverick Games. Former EA experience design director Elly Marshall will be taking over as the company’s UX/UI director. Meanwhile, Tom Butcher, the former lead producer at Xbox’s Playground Games, is also joining the team as the executive producer. Playground’s technical director, Matt Craven, has taken up the role of chief technology officer for Maverick Games. The technical art director at the Xbox studio, Gareth Harwood, is picking up content directing responsibilities for the new studio while audio director Fraser Strachan is keeping the same role as when he was working on Forza. The same goes for former Playground studio art director, Ben Penrose, who is now Maverick’s art director. The announcement was highlighted with the usual boilerplate quote from creative director Brown who had this to say on this special occasion:
— Maverick Games (@MaverickGames) January 10, 2023 Mavericks are the complete opposite of team players, but these talented folks are already hard at work on their new project. With a “premium open-world game for consoles and PC” in the works and funding secured before they stepped out of Playground Games, the onus is completely on them. They nailed it with Forza Horizon 5 which was released in November 2021. It immediately became the biggest launch in Xbox history according to Microsoft. With over 10 million players registered in the first week and 20 million active users in seven months since its release, the latest edition of the Forza franchise was a complete success.