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Robotoki closes down; Human Element goes on hiatus

Infinity Ward's former Creative Strategist and Community Manager, Robert Bowling, left the video game developing studio to work on his own ambitions, leading an independent video game studio.

Bowling launched his creative initiative in 2012, Robotoki and has closed the studios doors today, January 20th, 2015.

Robotoki's was working on developing a game titled, Human Element, prior to its closure. The reported reason for the studio's closure is apparent lack of funds. "We were actively negotiating a new publishing deal for the premium version of Human Element but unfortunately I was unable to continue to self-fund development until a deal was finalized." Human Element has since had its development put on Hiatus, it was previously reported that Nexon was to publish Human Element, it is unclear as to what happened since that announcement.

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