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      • After leaving People Can Fly (by then fully owned by Epic) in 2012, Chmielarz formed the independent video game studio The Astronauts, which developed and published its debut game, the first-person adventure The Vanishing of Ethan Carter in 2014.
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  2. Before People Can Fly, Adrian Chmielarz had founded Metropolis Software with Grzegorz Miechowski, his friend since high school, in 1992. They successfully published a number of titles in Europe, including Teenagent. Due to a personal conflict with Miechowski, Chmielarz opted to leave Metropolis in 2002. [3]

  3. Apr 23, 2013 · Adrian Chmielarz left People Can Fly, the studio he'd founded in 2002 and taken from obscurity to blockbuster popularity, in mid-2012, when Epic Games bought up the remaining shares in...

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  4. Aug 13, 2012 · "Adrian Chmielarz, Andrzej Poznanski and Michal Kosieradzki have parted ways with People Can Fly and Epic Games in order to pursue other opportunities, which they will announce of their...

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  5. After leaving People Can Fly (by then fully owned by Epic) in 2012, Chmielarz formed the independent video game studio The Astronauts, which developed and published its debut game, the first-person adventure The Vanishing of Ethan Carter in 2014.

  6. Jul 16, 2014 · Several say that they interviewed with People Can Fly, but when Chmielarz called to offer them a job at The Astronauts they couldn't say no.

  7. May 2, 2013 · Adrian Chmielarz left Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly in August last year to found his new studio The Astronauts. It didn't take long for the rumour mill to start wildly...

  8. Adrian Chmielarz left the same month Fergusson did. Chmielarz joined Epic in early 2012 when it purchased his studio People Can Fly.

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