After Brevik resigned from Blizzard, he founded
Flagship Studios in 2003 and its sister company, Ping0 in 2006. Once Flagship Studios dissolved in August 2008, Brevik was appointed as creative director for Turbine Inc. (now
WB Games Boston) amid its
West Coast expansion. In 2009, David Brevik joined Gazillion Entertainment as its creative director. In 2011, the company's Gargantuan Studio became Secret Identity Studios, and David Brevik was named President and Chief Operating Officer of Gazillion Entertainment. In January 2016, he left the company to enter
indie game development. As of October 18, 2016, Brevik has been working as an advisor on the Chinese release of
Path of Exile for Grinding Gear Games. After leaving Gazillion, Brevik founded an
indie studio called Graybeard Games. In May of 2019, Graybeard Games released an action role-playing video game titled
It Lurks Below. In 2016, Brevik revealed that he was approached by
Sabeer Bhatia in 1996 to form an
email company, in which he would get 10% of the shares. Brevik flatly rejected the offer, thinking it was the "stupidest idea." 14 months later, when the company, later known as
Hotmail, sold for $400 million, Brevik expressed his regret over that decision, calling it the "worst business decision of my entire career." Brevik and Bill Wang, a former employee of
Perfect World Entertainment, announced the formation of Skystone Games in May 2020, a publishing and development studio aimed to help smaller indie studios with multi-platform releases. == Personal life ==