Novelist & Screenwriter Cam Rogers Joins Konflikt ’47 Team
August 19, 2024 by brennon
Following on from the news that renowned Warhammer writer, William King, has joined the Konflikt '47 writing and development team alongside Warlord Games, screenwriter, game writer and novelist Cam Rogers has also got involved!
Konflikt '47 // Warlord Games
Cam Rogers is well known for his work as Lead Writer and Voice Director on the hit video game, Warframe as well as working on games like Quantum Break and The Walking Dead: No Man's Land. He has also written novels like The Music Of Razors and Zero State, a novel set in the world of Quantum Break.
Cam Rogers // Konflikt '47
Cam Rogers will be joining the team alongside Andy Chambers and William King to make the Weird World War wargame as awesome as it can be.
"As a fan of Hellboy and Atomic Robo I’m thrilled to bits to be working alongside this all-star cast of creators as we throw a ton of wildly entertaining ‘what if’s’ at 20th century history. Andy assigned each of us an empire and it’s been fascinating to see – even in the early stages – how events in our respective little corners of Europe have informed the work our co-creators have done in theirs. There’s a dark cloud moving across the face of Europe and I think you’re going to love what’s hiding in it. Thanks to Andy and Warlord for giving me the chance to help make a World War weirder!"
With a view on storytelling and narrative from outside of the wargaming sphere, it will be neat to see what Cam Rogers brings to the table. It looks like Warlord are building quite the creative team to bring Konflikt '47 back with a bang.
What do you make of the news?
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They have a LOT of work to do to make Konflikt 47 really viable. Hopefully this gives it the push it needs to create some excitement.
This sounds really promising. I like that he drops Hellboy as a potential inspiration. Although all the weird tech in K47 is pseudo scientific, it hasn’t explored exactly what is on the other side of the rifts transmitting the signals they decode.