Entertainment
Blind Squirrel Games Unveils Bold Rebrand & New Leadership
Blind Squirrel Games rebrands with new identity and hires Brian Waddle from Telltale Games as SVP of Business Development.
Blind Squirrel Games, a prominent video game development studio, has unveiled a new brand identity after 13 years in the industry. The rebranding effort reflects the studio’s evolution and significant growth, which includes the recent hiring of Brian Waddle, co-founder of Telltale Games, as the Senior Vice President of Business Development.
The comprehensive rebrand encompasses a fresh new look and feel that permeates all aspects of Blind Squirrel Games’ presence, including its logo, tagline, and website. To create this striking brand identity, the studio collaborated with the renowned video game industry creative agency, 1minus1.
Blind Squirrel Games’ CEO and Founder, Brad Hendricks, expressed his excitement about the new brand, stating that it effectively communicates the studio’s current identity and future direction. He also highlighted the importance of hiring Brian Waddle, emphasizing his role in shaping the studio’s future growth and success.
Brian Waddle himself expressed enthusiasm about joining Blind Squirrel Games, praising the studio’s growth and respected reputation in the industry. With his extensive experience in game services and technology, Waddle aims to contribute to the continued success of the studio.
1minus1’s CEO and Founder, Jonathan Hill, commended Blind Squirrel Games for their forward-thinking approach and aspirations. He expressed delight in collaborating with the studio on the rebranding project, highlighting their openness to change, creativity, and commitment to conveying the Blind Squirrel brand effectively.
Having initially established itself as a go-to co-development studio, Blind Squirrel Games has worked on notable titles such as Bioshock The Collection, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and Star Wars Jedi Challenges. Over time, the studio has expanded its services to encompass all aspects of AAA development, and it has also ventured into original game engine and IP innovation.
With studio hubs in California, Texas, and New Zealand, as well as remote developers spread across 18 states and three countries, Blind Squirrel Games plans to further expand its presence to better serve the global gaming industry.
The addition of Brian Waddle and the unveiling of the new brand identity mark an exciting new chapter for Blind Squirrel Games, signaling their commitment to ongoing growth, innovation, and creative excellence in the video game industry.
For more information about Blind Squirrel Games and their rebrand, please visit their website at https://blindsquirrelentertainment.com/.