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I'm interested to see how things turn out after this renouncement
And maybe thats the reason this announcement even exists.
Success means a larger team and with a larger team you can perform more tasks and in game dev this might shovel free enough space to work on several projects.
Depending on their organisation, this can go very well and is actually an economically clever idea, because they can reuse assets, ideas, concepts and other resources from each other.
When a designer in a table meeting pitches a new mechanic or shows off concept work for something, they can now decide to use this in game A but not B, which means the work doesnt just fall off.
This saves a ton of money, work time and other resources.
Under this perspective, the announcement is actually good for FP2, not bad.
I hope we get an extra free building or something.