- Leonard Boyarsky(src)
Leonard Boyarsky is an American computer game designer and visual artist. He was employed at Blizzard Entertainment as lead world designer for Diablo III,[1] working on the story and the RPG elements of the game.[2]
Boyarsky holds two degrees in illustration – a Bachelor of Arts from California State University, Fullerton and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Art Center College of Design. In his spare time, he consumes books, games, and movies at a rapid pace.[3]
Biography[]
Pre-Blizzard[]
Boyarsky worked at Interplay Entertainment Corp. and Troika Games, working on RPGs such as Arcanum: Of Steamworks, Magick Obscura[3] and the early Fallout games.[4] Prior to joining Blizzard he was familiar with the Diablo series and enjoyed the games, but was not a "hardcore" fan, as he preferred games with a heavier story focus.[1]
Blizzard[]
Boyarsky started work at Blizzard in January 2006, receiving the position of lead world designer for Diablo III.[3] He has stated that what drew him to the project was "the franchise's untapped potential for storytelling."[1] Boyarsky was involved in developing and implementing the lore and story of Diablo III.[3] This included at least one re-write of a third of the material he had created, and other reworking of the storyline based on the imput of the art and development teams.[1]
Boyarsky continued his work on Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. His work also included expanding the history and themes of the franchise.[3] He departed Blizzard in 2016 to join Obsidian Entertainment.[5]
In-Game[]
The Boyarsky's Chip Legendary Gem is named after Leonard Boyarsky.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2008-06-29, Diablo III: Deep in Hell with Leonard Boyarsky. GameSpy, accessed on 2014-11-16
- ↑ Leonard Boyarski interview with GameBanshee Retrieved on 09-09-2008.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2014-11-07, BlizzCon 2014 Press Kit
- ↑ Resume, Leonard Boyarsky.com. Accessed on 2014-11-16
- ↑ 2016-04-13, Leonard Boyarsky Leaves Blizzard and Joins Obsidian. Diablo.net, accessed on 2016-04-18