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Call of Duty Zombies icon Jason Blundell announces new ‘Magic Fractal Studios’

Ever since he left Treyarch Jason Blundell has struggled to get a game out the door, with the Call of Duty Zombies icon having his project under Deviation Games cancelled – followed shortly by the cancellation and closure of his newly-founded PlayStation Studio Dark Outlaw Games. Not to be deterred, Blundell has now revealed that he is going the indie route, officially announcing the brand new ‘Magic Fractal Studios’.

Making the official announcement during a livestream alongside ex-Dark Outlaw Games developer / YouTuber JCbackfire, Jason Blundell confirmed that he is setting up a brand new studio called Magic Fractal.

As of right now, next-to-nothing is known regarding the studio aside from its name and logo. That said, based on Blundell’s past work, whatever the team works on will likely appeal to those who enjoyed Call of Duty Zombies back during the Black Ops 1-3 days.

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Speaking of Black Ops 3, Blundell also took the time during the stream to offer a tease for the long-standing ‘impossible Easter Egg’ from BO3 which has yet to be solved over a decade later.

With so many cancelled projects and closed studios in a row, here’s to hoping that Jason Blundell is finally able to achieve his goals as part of Magic Fractal Studios.

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