48 min

Starting Bungie, UEFN, Teamwork, Making Halo, AI Concerns, Portfolios, UGC, Game Industry Optimism, Diversity, Building EQ, and the Fourth Curtain Podcast with founder and CEO Alex Seropian of Look North World Game Dev Advice: The Game Developer's Podcast

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 I welcome Alex Seropian, founder and CEO of Look North World on this episode kicking off the 5th (wow, 5th) year of the podcast. Hear as Alex shares insights about his current role, including hosting The Fourth Curtain podcast and his new studio, Look North World. Learn about the growing significance of user-generated content (UGC) in the gaming industry and the potential for UGC to become a major part of the industry in the coming years. Alex also reflects on his journey in the game industry, from his early exposure to video games to the founding of Bungie after college and working on games like Marathon and Halo.
We then get into his curiosity about the future of the game industry, particularly in relation to the impact of technology, such as AI and virtual reality. He also raises concerns about job stability and diversity within our industry, emphasizing the importance of building a diverse workforce. Alex then shares his excitement about the Steam Deck hardware and highlights his ongoing passion for gaming.
In closing, Alex offers a piece of advice for those working in the industry, expressing optimism about the future of the game industry, and the role of entertainment in people's lives. We acknowledge the fluctuations and challenges within the industry but maintain a positive outlook for its future.

Bio:
Alex Seropian is an entrepreneur and video game developer who has been creating video games for more than 30 years. He is currently the founder and CEO of Look North World, a developer of games & entertainment for creator communities. Alex started in the video game industry by founding Bungie (Halo, Marathon, Myth). He is also the founder of Wideload Games and Industrial Toys. Alex has held executive positions at Microsoft, Disney, and Electronics Arts. Along with starting companies, he is the host of The Fourth Curtain Podcast, a mentor and advisor to numerous startups, and serves as a board advisor to the Tumo Center in Armenia.

Show Links:
* The Fourth Curtain Podcast - website
* UGC - GamesBeat
* Bungie - Wikipedia
* UEFN Game Engine - website
* Steam Deck - Steam website

Connect With Links:
* Alex Seropian - LinkedIn
* Look North World - website
* Alex Seropian - X/Twitter

Game Dev Advice Links: 
* YouTube - check out this episode with 100% more video
* Patreon - 1:1 career coaching through the Gain Wisdom membership
* website - show notes, links, stuff
* X/Twitter - pretty dormant 
* info@gamedevadvice.com - reach out!
* Game Dev Advice hotline: (224) 484-7733
* Level Ex website - Careers page for advancing the practice of medicine through play
* Subscribe and go to the website for full show notes with links
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 I welcome Alex Seropian, founder and CEO of Look North World on this episode kicking off the 5th (wow, 5th) year of the podcast. Hear as Alex shares insights about his current role, including hosting The Fourth Curtain podcast and his new studio, Look North World. Learn about the growing significance of user-generated content (UGC) in the gaming industry and the potential for UGC to become a major part of the industry in the coming years. Alex also reflects on his journey in the game industry, from his early exposure to video games to the founding of Bungie after college and working on games like Marathon and Halo.
We then get into his curiosity about the future of the game industry, particularly in relation to the impact of technology, such as AI and virtual reality. He also raises concerns about job stability and diversity within our industry, emphasizing the importance of building a diverse workforce. Alex then shares his excitement about the Steam Deck hardware and highlights his ongoing passion for gaming.
In closing, Alex offers a piece of advice for those working in the industry, expressing optimism about the future of the game industry, and the role of entertainment in people's lives. We acknowledge the fluctuations and challenges within the industry but maintain a positive outlook for its future.

Bio:
Alex Seropian is an entrepreneur and video game developer who has been creating video games for more than 30 years. He is currently the founder and CEO of Look North World, a developer of games & entertainment for creator communities. Alex started in the video game industry by founding Bungie (Halo, Marathon, Myth). He is also the founder of Wideload Games and Industrial Toys. Alex has held executive positions at Microsoft, Disney, and Electronics Arts. Along with starting companies, he is the host of The Fourth Curtain Podcast, a mentor and advisor to numerous startups, and serves as a board advisor to the Tumo Center in Armenia.

Show Links:
* The Fourth Curtain Podcast - website
* UGC - GamesBeat
* Bungie - Wikipedia
* UEFN Game Engine - website
* Steam Deck - Steam website

Connect With Links:
* Alex Seropian - LinkedIn
* Look North World - website
* Alex Seropian - X/Twitter

Game Dev Advice Links: 
* YouTube - check out this episode with 100% more video
* Patreon - 1:1 career coaching through the Gain Wisdom membership
* website - show notes, links, stuff
* X/Twitter - pretty dormant 
* info@gamedevadvice.com - reach out!
* Game Dev Advice hotline: (224) 484-7733
* Level Ex website - Careers page for advancing the practice of medicine through play
* Subscribe and go to the website for full show notes with links
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

48 min

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