Fullbright -founr Steve Gaynor, known for his work on Gone Home and Taa, has stepped down om his role as creative lead on Open Roads followg multiple allegatns of mistreatg employe, particularly women, at the die stud.
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- STEVE GAYNOR APOLOGIS FOR "HURTFUL LEARSHIP STYLE" HAVG STEPPED BACK AS OPEN ROADS LEAD
- STEVE GAYNOR'S TOP GAM OF THE DE
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Fullbright -founr Steve Gaynor, known for his work on Gone Home and Taa, has stepped down om his role as creative lead on Open Roads followg multiple allegatns of mistreatg Fullbright employe, particularly women.
Speakg wh Polygon, 12 former employe said their parture was at least part due to Gaynor’s behavr toward workers, specifilly women on the team.
Multiple former employe, who spoke wh Polygon anonymoly out of fear of retaliatn, scribed the Fullbright work environment as “ntrollg, ” a place which staffers felt unrmed and meaned by Gaynor.
STEVE GAYNOR APOLOGIS FOR "HURTFUL LEARSHIP STYLE" HAVG STEPPED BACK AS OPEN ROADS LEAD
Steve Gaynor, -founr of Gone Home veloper Fullbright, is no longer the lead on the stud's next tle, Open Road… * steve gaynor games *
Bee of Gaynor’s stat as the -founr of a beloved die darlg, some former employe said they were worried about beg blacklisted om the dtry — though some end up leavg the dtry entirely, anyway.
A Fullbright reprentative nfirmed to Polygon that Gaynor stepped down March due to the “pattern of women leavg” the pany.
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Followg the publitn of this story, Gaynor issued a statement to Polygon:. But at the same time, former employe said they also felt stifled by Gaynor’s “ntrollg” and “meang prence” — someone who allegedly saw Open Roads not as the team’s game, but as his game.