and a sub-thread about employee of Owlcat games from this screenshot
after full-scale russian invasion Nik moved to Armenia. I guess if you ask him now - he will say that he does not support this war, but couple years ago he was calling Ukrainian people Hohols (basically russian invented n-word for Ukrainian people)
He closed his profile and will delete such tweets, but it’s typical story about average russian. He was ok with atrocities that russian committed in Crimea and in Donbass regions since 2014, but after western sanctions and russian mobilisation he just moved to another country
People like this enabled Crimea annexation and full scale invasion to Ukraine, but they don’t want to take responsibility for their actions (or inaction) and just run away
update: he just blocked me
Another day, another dollar:
Anatoly Shestov, Executive producer @ Owlcat Games, chilling in Cyprus
can you find something interesting in his Linkedin? He worked in Moscow in 2013, but after russian annexation of Crimea he moved there to work on some games in Plarium, and jumped back to russia in couple of years
June 2014: he is looking for game-designers in occupied Crimea, no remote
the second week of full-scale russian invasion: he whines about western sanctions
he even wrote a blog post about how he got to Crimea during its annexation aushestov.ru/%d0%be-%d0%bc%… (you can use google translate)
archived version web.archive.org/web/2022063004…
blog post about occupied Simferopol from 2015 aushestov.ru/%d1%81%d0%b8%d…
archived version web.archive.org/web/2022052419…
bonus track: Lead Game Designer at Owlcat Games has some thoughts on сало in Ukraine. Nope, we still on it
Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.
A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.