Neon Machine, the studio behind the Avalanche-based extraction shooter Shrapnel, has announced leadership changes ahead of the game's free-to-play launch in 2025. Ken Rosman, a veteran of the video game industry, has been appointed as the new CEO. Former CEO Mark Long has transitioned to an advisory role. The studio is also raising new funding, led by the Blizzard Avalanche Ecosystem Fund. The game is being built on the Avalanche blockchain and includes NFTs. Neon Machine is also involved in an ongoing legal battle with a majority shareholder, but it claims it is not impacting the development of the game.



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