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After 7 years as Honeyslug, the Hohokum devs are splitting up

After seven years working together the founders of UK indie studio Honeyslug are splitting up and going their separate ways, though Honeyslug will remain open to distribute its catalog of games.

Alex Wawro, Contributor

September 18, 2015

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After seven years working together, the founders of UK indie studio Honeyslug are splitting up and going their separate ways to pursue new ventures.

Co-founders Ricky Haggett, Nat Marco and Mark Inman have collaborated on an array of striking games as Honeyslug, working on everything from Hohokum (pictured) and Frobisher Says to Keita Takahashi's unique Tenya Wanya Teens. 

"We're really happy with how we spent our time," reads a farewell message from the Honeyslug founders published on Pastebin by Haggett. "But over time things change, and people start to move in slightly different directions: This summer, the three founders of Honeyslug decided that the time had come to go our separate ways - split up the band and pursue solo careers."

The trio will continue to make games, and Honeyslug games will continue to be distributed for the foreseeable future.

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