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      <title>The Impact of Project Blackbird&#39;s Cancellation on Game Development Careers</title>
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      <description>The recent resignation of Matt Firor, former head of ZeniMax Online Studios, highlights the profound impact that project cancellations can have on careers in the gaming industry. Firor confirmed that he stepped down following the cancellation of Project Blackbird, a highly anticipated shooter that he had long dreamed of creating. This situation serves as a stark reminder of the volatility within the gaming sector, especially in light of significant corporate restructuring.</description>
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