What you need to know
- Theorycraft Games is an independent studio assembled in 2020 founded by former studio leads from Riot Games, Bungie, and Blizzard Entertainment.
- The team at Theorycraft Games have past experience working on titles like League of Legends, VALORANT, Overwatch, Halo, Destiny, and Apex Legends.
- "Project Loki" is Theorycraft Games' first title and is expected to be a deep, unique experience that mashes multiple genres.
- Playtesters described Project Loki as "League meets Apex meets Smash".
Have you ever finished up a game with your crew and thought to yourself "Man, I wish that could've lasted for 10,000 hours"? The freshly formed independent developer team known as Theorycraft Games are on a mission to help you with that. Assembled in December of 2020, Theorycraft Games was founded by Joe Tung, Mike Tipul, Michael Evans, and Areeb Pirani—former studio leaders from Riot Games, Bungie, and Blizzard Entertainment. Together with their all-star team of developers, the fully remote studio has unveiled its first ever game—the as of yet untitled game codenamed "Project Loki".
Project Loki aims to be a fresh genre mash up blending together squad-based hero game play with free-flowing battles across a massive combat sandbox that players can expect to spend tens of thousands of hours in. Early play testers who have had hands on time with Project Loki affectionately refer to the game as "League meets Apex meets Smash", which checks out given the development team's long history of working on titles such as League of Legends, VALORANT, Overwatch, Halo, Destiny, and Apex Legends.
Theorycraft Games isn't just announcing Project Loki's existence, however. They're openly inviting you and your friends to sign up as a play tester to get a hands-on look at the MOBA mixed with hero shooter mixed with battle royale for yourself while also helping to support and shape the game's development.
While Theorycraft Games have said they are confident in the core game play loop they've created for Project Loki, the game itself is still very much a work-in-progress. Players involved in the play test can expect a pre-Alpha state with meta-progression, competitive features, characters and other game assets that are still very much under development.
The Project Loki play test will be available on June 29 and 30, and players who are interested in participating can sign up on the Theorycraft website.