Justin Roiland is leaving Squanch Games simply a month after comical shooter High on Life came to be2022’s most popular Xbox Game Pass launch The studio founder that articulates a lot of High on Life‘s personalities is presently facing two felony domestic abuse charges from 2020.
Squanch Games introduced the information late on Tuesday, quickly after Adult Swim exposed that it was dropping Roiland from Rick and Morty too. But the chief executive officer’s resignation evidently in fact happened over a week earlier on January 16, 4 days after information of the residential misuse costs initially appeared (which Roiland begged innocent to), and 3 days after Kotaku initially reported on a 2018 lawsuit implicating the studio of work environment harassment and discrimination (and which it resolved in 2019).
“The enthusiastic group at Squanch will certainly maintain establishing video games we understand our followers will certainly like while remaining to sustain …