Article 6W448 Why Balatro’s developer stays anonymous

Why Balatro’s developer stays anonymous

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Jay Peters
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Balatro just won four Game Developers Choice Awards, including Game of the Year, but the person who made the game wasnat on stage to accept them.

Instead, Playstack communications director Wout van Halderen spoke on behalf of Balatroas developer, who goes by the alias LocalThunk, each time the game won an award. aThe team does that to give LocalThunk the freedom to work in the style that he likes, which we respect,a Playstack marketing director Liz Cheng-Moore tells The Verge. aThat's our job,a van Halderen adds.

Itas an arrangement that the Playstack team figured out with LocalThunk ahead of other ceremonies like The Game Awards, where Balatro won three awards and was nominated for Game of the Year. LocalThunk didnat want to be public, but he also didnat want to be disrespectful to fans and the industry, so now the Playstack team accepts his awards on his behalf.

Balatro was one of the biggest hits of 2024, launching after a series of popular demos to wide acclaim. Months after its initial launch, the game launched on iOS and Android, and as of January, itas sold more than 5 million copies.

LocalThunk was at the Game Developers Conference this week meeti …

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