Make it personal.

Only one day left before the world record mayhem will commence and it is time to make it personal. And make it real. One of the things that make multi-player games fun is that there are real people behind every movement and every pulled trigger. Real people like you and me. So, I’d like to present a few people that will be decorating your screen with their presence.

 

TEAM MACHINE

Me

No, why did I put myself here? Ah, well… ehm… I’ll figure something out. Look! Other names below!

Åsa Carild

Before being the COO here at MuchDifferent, she use to be a medical researcher, a pop star and a boss at Nokia where she pioneered streaming services. She is natural gamer who have impressed me during our internal testing with her aggressive play style and fearless attitude.

Minh Le

Minh Le is known as the original creator of Counter-Strike and have since continued to contribute to the first person shooter genre and is currently making a game called Tactical Intervention. It is almost cheating having him in our team as I am sure to find him high on the leader board.

Mike Gamble

Mike is a true veteran in the video game industry. His passion for games can only be rivaled by his interest in motorcycles. A tactician, a fighter and a gambler. I am really glad to have him on our side and see what his many hours playing World of Tanks will mean in this fast shooter game.

 

TEAM MAN

Gaz Deaves

As the Editor Gamer Edition for Guinness World Records, I am pretty sure that Gaz is somewhat of a record gamer himself. If I will so lucky to be able to land a few great shots on him, I’ll have a smirk tattooed on my face for the rest of the week.

Alex Iosup

Alex is the spider in an international web of European researchers that brings the future of online and massive technology. Before becoming an assistant professor, he had a successful career as an indie game developer. He is probably one of the smartest people that I will be trying to destroy tomorrow.

Mark Brown

Mark is a regular contributor to Wired Magazine where he wrote a piece about the game so I invited him to take part in it as well. I don’t know him but in the very brief exchange of e-mails that we’ve had, he seems like a nice person. So nice actually, that I probably will feel bad shooting at him tomorrow. A little.

We have had thousands of gamers and industry people that have been in contact with us in anticipation of the world record event. Lets make it personal – tell your story!

Christian Lönnholm, CEO

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