Silicon Knights and the Mysterious Vice President
When is new not new?
Posted 9 Feb 2009

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Mays even participated in "in a Silicon Knights tradition of awarding real hand-made, battle-ready, ornate swords to those individuals who have been at Silicon Knights for 10 years."
Cool.
However, could this 'new hire' be the same Michael Mays who replaced Silicon Knights Veep of finance, Rob DePetris, back in December? Or did we - and The Niagara Falls Review and The St Catherine's Standard all manage to report from the future? Nope. The simple truth is that Mays is not a new hire - at best he is a recent hire.
So, why would the line, "Silicon Knights, makers of groundbreaking video games, has added to its guild of talent with the hiring of Michael Mays as company Vice President" appear in a press release today after the hire was made in December?
As a reminder to a lazy press? Probably.
As a sign that the developer, which is very much at Microsoft's beck and call, is still fighting fit in the light of the fate of other Microsoft-related studios - such as Ensemble Studios? Possibly.
* See:
Edge Online
PR News Wire
Gamesindustry.biz
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