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Tue, Feb 26, 2013 | 05:17 GMT

Nexon invests in Robert Bowling’s Robotoki

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Nexon has made a “strategic investment” in Robotoki, the publisher announced via press release this week. Terms of the investment were not disclosed, but Nexon said the two companies will ‘coordinate efforts’ on development of “multi-screen, cross-platform gameplay”. Robotoki was founded by Robert Bowling, former creative strategist for Call of Duty, and is working on a first-person survival effort called Human Element, which will support cross-platform play elements on PC, next-gen consoles, Android and iOS. It’s expected in late 2015.

Thanks, GameInformer.

Fri, Aug 03, 2012 | 11:27 BST

Rob Bowling details Human Element, Ouya prequels & more

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Rob Bowling, ex-Infinity Ward creative strategist and founder of start-up Robotoki has spilled the beans on his new zombie game Human Element. The game won’t be out until 2015, but it’s getting a raft of Ouya-exclusive prequels.

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Thu, Jul 19, 2012 | 20:58 BST

Human Element prequel confirmed for Ouya console

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Robert Bowling’s Human Element will receive an episodic prequel on the Ouya console. The announcement was made via an update on the console’s Kickstarter page.

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Fri, Jul 06, 2012 | 07:15 BST

Human Element players earn resources from location check-ins

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Robert Bowling’s apocalyptic survival sim Human Element will allow players to use their knowledge of real world resources to assist them in-game.

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Sat, Jun 02, 2012 | 18:54 BST

Bowling started Robotoki to create a game “no one else was doing yet”

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Robert Bowling has reiterated he started his own development studio in order create something new and get a fresh start, thus one of the reasons he didn’t join up with former Infinity Ward co-workers at Respawn.

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Fri, Jun 01, 2012 | 20:01 BST

Human Element is Bowling’s zombie apocalypse game, slated for 2015

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Robert Bowling has revealed his firm’s first project, Human Element, will focus on surviving the zombie apocalypse.

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