A few employees from the
Diablo team, including Eric Sexton,
Michio Okamura, and Steven Woo, launched a new company,
Hyboreal Games.
Castaway Entertainment Castaway Entertainment was established by former employees of Blizzard North, and was also based in Redwood City, California. The company signed a publishing agreement with Electronic Arts in March 2004, but had yet to produce any products for that publisher when it was shut down in 2008. Former Blizzard North members who joined the studio include
Michael Scandizzo, Stefan Scandizzo, Alan Ackerman, Steven Woo, Rick Seis, Ted Bisson, Bruno Bowden, Peter Brevik, Michael Huang, Kelly Johnson (artist),
Michio Okamura, Tom Ricket (also known as
Sluggy Freelance's Shirt Guy Tom), and Fredrick Vaught (after whom the Halls of Vaught in
Diablo II were named). Other notable employees include game designer Bill Dunn and art director Rick Macaraeg. On April 4, 2008, Michael Scandizzo announced that Castaway was suspending operations due to financial problems.
Moon Beast Productions Several key members of Condor / Blizzard North, founded Moon Beast Productions in 2021 as an independent game development studio. The team at Moon Beast Productions includes key Blizzard North founders and staff members,
Erich Schaefer,
Peter Hu (considered the primary architect of
Diablo II LOD expansion) and
Phil Shenk (Shenk the Overseer in Diablo II was named for Phil). In December 2024 it was confirmed by several sources including
VentureBeat that Moon Beast had secured $4.5 million in seed funding from a group including 1AM Gaming, The Mini Fund, Overwolf, Versus Ventures Gaingels, Cohh Carnage, and Mark Pincus. At the time of this writing July 2025 the project is in Pre-Alpha development and has not released title. ==Games==