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Former Battlefield devs had "something to prove" with Arc Raiders and The Finals, ex-Nexon boss says, and that's why they succeeded where other veteran-led studios failed

2025-12-03 01:04
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Former Battlefield devs had "something to prove" with Arc Raiders and The Finals, ex-Nexon boss says, and that's why they succeeded where other veteran-led studios failed

"All this stuff that really matters, where the value is created, is just completely forgotten"

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Former Battlefield devs had "something to prove" with Arc Raiders and The Finals, ex-Nexon boss says, and that's why they succeeded where other veteran-led studios failed News By Jordan Gerblick published 3 December 2025

"All this stuff that really matters, where the value is created, is just completely forgotten"

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Arc Raiders raider in a pilot helmet looks at the camera in a sunlit forest (Image credit: Embark Studios)

Former Nexon CEO Owen Mahoney reckons he knows why Arc Raiders developer Embark has been so successful compared to other veteran-led studios: because the people in charge actually care about something other than money. And Mahoney would know - under Nexon he bought Arc Raiders studio Embark thanks to the live-service game's promise.

Talking to The Game Business, Mahoney was asked what differentiates a certified live-service hit like Arc Raiders from a massive bomb like PlayStation's Concord. Both games were made by studios led by developers with experience on beloved IP - Arc Raiders developer Embark is made up of former Battlefield developers, while the now defunct Concord team was an all-star lineup of former Bungie, Respawn, and BioWare devs - and yet, one game has been an undeniable success and the other was one of the most high-profile failures of the last few years.

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"The examples that you just gave were, 'we bought this company because five years ago they made some game, so therefore they're good.' It doesn’t work that way at all," Mahoney said.

Currently at Hasbro, Mahoney is a certified veteran of the video game industry, having served as EA's head of corporate development from 2000 to 2009 before joining Nexon as CFO in 2010. Mahoney uses Embark CEO Patrick Söderlund, who he met during his EA days, as an example of a lead developer who followed his heart to great success with Arc Raiders, and before that, The Finals.

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"The industry sometimes gets that wrong," Mahoney added. "They get so excited about the banking deck. People start counting up the money. They talk about the integration of the phone and database systems and all that. And all this stuff that really matters, where the value is created, is just completely forgotten."

If I'm reading him right, Mahoney is simply saying games are more likely to succeed if they're made by people who aren't just trying to please investors or ride the coattails of more established IP - and companies buying up studios are more likely to recoup their investments if they give developers the freedom to explore ideas that genuinely interest them.

He called out Embracer specifically as a company that apparently didn't do that, and faced severe consequences. Unfortunately, it seems the brunt of those consequences have fallen on the thousands of individual developers who've lost their jobs since Embracer's restructuring plan in the wake of its failed $2 billion with the Saudi-backed Savvy Games Group. But that's another story.

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After earning an English degree from ASU, I worked as a corporate copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. I got my big break here in 2019 with a freelance news gig, and I was hired on as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer in 2021. That means I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my home office, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.

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