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Bowling left Activision to follow his "passion to create new opportunities and experiences"

Robert Bowling has said when he made the decision to leave Activision he knew with his next venture he wanted to "create new opportunities and experiences."

Speaking with Gamasutra, Bowling said when he left the firm, he was well aware of what he "didn't want to do," and that it would be "important to have complete control" over how his new firm, Robotoki, was formed.

"After each project, you sit back and you contemplate what you're passionate about and you have to make your next move based on that," he said. "When I left, it was solely to follow that passion to create new opportunities and experiences -- not knowing yet what that would be until the decision to form Robotoki and rally support behind our first project was decided."

Self-funding the firm himself to get it off the ground, Bowling said the current games market is "the single most valuable time for independent developers in our industry."

"It was important for me to have complete control over how Robotoki was formed and to lay a solid foundation for the creative talent that would join it and, most importantly, the creative freedom required to embark on a new intellectual property as ambitious as our first project," he said.

The first project from the studio is an online universe which is described as being "platform and genre agnostic" and won't "tell players how to enjoy" the game.

"A player on mobile should be able to engage in the universe, continue their progression, grow their persistent character, and experience the lore of the universe in a unique way from the other less tactile experiences on PC or consoles and vice versa," he said. "Where the at-home experience may be focused on action, the mobile experience can be a completely different, strategy focused experience."

The new studio is currently hiring, and the first project will be revealed later this year.

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