League of Geeks, the renowned game development studio, mourns the loss of its co-founder, Adam Duncan. His passing was announced on social media, although the specifics surrounding his death were not disclosed.
Adam Duncan has played a pivotal role in shaping League of Geeks since its inception. As a founding member, respected art director, concept artist, and animator, his creative vision breathed life into the studio’s projects, infusing them with a unique and joyous spirit that resonated deeply with audiences. His stunning illustrations and character designs were emblematic of his talent and dedication.
Alongside fellow co-founders Blake Mizzi, Ty Carey, and Trent Kusters, Adam Duncan helped establish League of Geeks in 2011 in Melbourne, Victoria. Together, they embarked on a journey to create immersive and captivating gaming experiences that would leave a lasting impact on players worldwide.
Following the news of his passing, tributes poured in from past and present colleagues, reflecting on Adam’s profound influence and the memories they shared. Blake Mizzi, in a heartfelt message, expressed his deep sorrow at the loss of his friend and collaborator, reminiscing about their time together and the bond they shared in bringing imaginary worlds to life.
Similarly, Lisy Kane of Kepler Interactive remembered Adam Duncan as a remarkably kind and humble individual, highlighting his immense talent and the quiet yet significant contributions he made to League of Geeks’ endeavors. Despite his extraordinary abilities, Adam remained grounded and selfless, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
The passing of Adam Duncan leaves a void in the gaming community, but his legacy will endure through the creative works he helped bring to fruition and the lives he touched along the way. He will be dearly missed, but his spirit will live on in the art and stories he left behind.