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Other names
  
CliffyB, Dude Huge

Spouse
  
Lauren Berggren (m. 2012)

Role
  
Video Game Designer


Name
  
Cliff Bleszinski

Occupation
  
Siblings
  
Tyler Bleszinski

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Full Name
  
Clifford Michael Bleszinski

Born
  
February 12, 1975 (age 49) (
1975-02-12
)
North Andover, Massachusetts, U.S.

Residence
  
Nominations
  
BAFTA Games Award for Best Game

Video games
  
Similar People
  
Rod Fergusson, Arjan Brussee, Tim Sweeney, Mike Capps, Ken Levine

Profiles

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Cliff Bleszinski (; born 1975), popularly known as CliffyB, is an American video game designer. Former design director for the game development company Epic Games and the co-founder of Boss Key Productions, Bleszinski is known for his role in the development of the Unreal and Gears of War series.

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Career

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His first game was The Palace of Deceit, an adventure title he started at the age of 15. Programmed in Visual Basic, its second version came out when he was 16.

Epic Games (1992–2012)

Bleszinski got his start at Epic Games in 1992, when he submitted his next game, Dare to Dream, to the company's CEO, Tim Sweeney, who subsequently published it. Though Dare to Dream did not achieve the success Epic had hoped, it led Bleszinski to work on Jazz Jackrabbit, a platformer he developed with demoscene coder Arjan Brussee. The title, which came out in 1994, became Epic's biggest selling game at the time and earned him enough money to get his first apartment and car. It was also around this time that he began working with Sweeney and James Schmalz on what would become Unreal, which received a sequel, Unreal Tournament, and expanded into a series of games.

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In addition to his work on the Unreal series, Bleszinski served as creative consultant on Rune, and as lead designer on the first three installments of the Gears of War franchise, which has sold over 22 million copies and earned over one billion in revenue as of January 2014. Gears evolved out of the development of what was going to be a game called Unreal Warfare. As Bleszinski explained in a speech at GDC 2007 entitled "Designing Gears of War: Iteration Wins," the game started out as another first-person shooter in the Unreal universe. Over time, however, influenced by the cover mechanic in Namco's 2003 game Kill Switch and the third-person Resident Evil 4, Unreal Warfare became the game known as Gears of War.

After 20 years with the company, Cliff announced his departure from Epic Games on October 3, 2012, saying he had been making video games since he was a teen and wanted to take a break. According to a 2015 Destructoid interview, his original intention was to retire permanently. "It was a combination of gamers feeling jaded, as well as working with some very talented people who were also very jaded," Bleszinski said. "I could pitch the most amazing idea to anybody back when I was at Epic toward the end, and they'd be like 'I don't buy it,'" he further added.

Boss Key Productions (2014–present)

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On June 30, 2014, Cliff announced on Twitter that he was "coming out of retirement to make video games again" and would be unveiling his next project in the next week. The new game, a free-to-play, PC-focused arena shooter code-named BlueStreak, will be published by Nexon and developed by his new studio, Boss Key Productions, which he co-founded with Brussee the same year. A year later, Bleszinski revealed that the arena shooter would be called LawBreakers.

Cliff Bleszinski was offered an opportunity to work on the Silent Hill franchise by Hideo Kojima, vice president of Konami Digital Entertainment. "I was flattered but declined," he wrote on Twitter. In May 2016, he joined the board of advisers for Fig, a mixed crowd-funding/investment platform for video games.

Personal life

Cliff is married to Lauren Bleszinski (née Berggren), a former professional gamer and id Software employee. One of his brothers is Tyler Bleszinski, the founder of Polygon sister site and Vox Media progenitor SB Nation. His father was an engineer for Polaroid. The nickname "CliffyB" was given to him derogatorily by "some jock kid" when he was a shy teenager; he then took it and developed a tougher persona around it. However, in 2008, he expressed a desire to retire the moniker, saying it's "time to grow up a bit". On April 12, 2010, he appeared on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, where he showed the debut trailer for Gears of War 3 and cited Space Invaders as the game that initially inspired him.

In 1988, at 13, Cliff appeared in the first issue of Nintendo Power for earning the high score of 9,999,950 in Super Mario Bros. In an interview with Rolling Stone, he commented: "That was probably one of the moments when I realized, deep-down and subconsciously, I wanted to be a "name" in this business of video games." He also went to the Nintendo World Championships when he was 15, coming in second in Massachusetts. In 2000, PC Gamer called Bleszinski one of the "Next Game Gods" in its November issue, believing that he would eventually become an "industry legend." Wired magazine awarded him a Rave Award in 2007 for his work on Gears of War.

Bleszinski has opened two bars in Raleigh, North Carolina, one in 2014, called The Station, and another one in 2015, The Raleigh Beer Garden.

Video games

  • The Palace of Deceit (1991)
  • Dare to Dream (1993)
  • Jazz Jackrabbit (1994)
  • Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (1998)
  • Unreal (1998)
  • Unreal Tournament (1999)
  • Rune (2000)
  • Unreal Tournament 2003 (2002)
  • Unreal II: The Awakening (2003)
  • Unreal Tournament 2004 (2004)
  • Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict (2005)
  • Gears of War (2006)
  • Gears of War 2 (2008)
  • Shadow Complex (2009)
  • Bulletstorm (2011)
  • Gears of War 3 (2011)
  • Superhot (2016) (co-designer of an arena stage)
  • LawBreakers (2017)
  • Filmography

  • Stay Alive (2006) (consultant)
  • Various Mega64 skits
  • Jake and Amir, episode "The Hot Date" (2011) (played himself)
  • Sonic for Hire, episode "Gears of War" (2013) (played himself)
  • Video Game High School, season 2 episode 1 (2013)
  • Starbomb, "I Choose You TO DIE!!!" (2014)
  • Video Games: The Movie (2014) (producer, interviewed)
  • The Jimquisition, episode "The Golden Sins of Horror Games" (2015) (played himself)
  • Gears of War (TBA) (executive producer, consultant)
  • References

    Cliff Bleszinski Wikipedia


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