'Magicka scares me', says Helldivers 2's Johan Pilestedt, since it was made at a time where Arrowhea
Published: January 01, 0001
Arrowhead's CCO (formerly CEO—and currently on a ) Johan Pilestedt gave a heartfelt speech to the Helldivers 2 subreddit, recently, thanking them for their and welcoming Xbox divers into the fold.
As spotted by our friends over at , however, he also said that Helldivers 2 isn't the entire future for the studio—in fact, he might be interested in taking Magicka, another similarly friendly-fire filled co-op series where you trade the rifle for a staff, for a whirl. But not without some trepidation.
He noted that "we were still retaining our small team ways of working," which he said created "not only chaos within a project, but chaos within the working conditions of the company … it becomes a vicious cycle when these things are not dealt with appropriately."
Having endured the growing pains of a small studio to one with over 100 employees—still humble compared to most big-budget titans, but by no means easy to manage—his nervousness makes total sense. The Arrowhead that made Helldivers 2 simply isn't the same Arrowhead that made Magicka.
Still, he notes, "I would like to do it at some point though", so there's still hope yet. Having had a taste of the studio's co-op chaos in Helldivers 2—and having missed the boat on Magicka, myself—I'd love to see what a modern take on the spell-slinging nonsense could look like. Especially if Magicka follows in Helldivers' footsteps, and takes the series from isometric co-op to third-person mayhem.
But with the upcoming major updates to it's not like the studio'll be moving on any time soon—which may mean more staff, which may mean more worries about capturing Magicka's original madcap spirit, and so on into infinity.

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