Prior to working at
GameSpot, he worked on
Newtype Gaming Magazine. Kasavin also ran a small website called
Arcadia Magazine, which reviewed video games and films, and eventually led to his internship at GameSpot. He joined GameSpot in November 1996. On January 3, 2007, GameSpot announced Kasavin's resignation from his position as editor-in-chief. Kasavin worked for
Electronic Arts' Los Angeles Studio as associate producer for the PC version of
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars and as a producer for
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 and its expansion
Uprising. While working for EA-LA he hosted a program called
Command School, part of Command & Conquer TV, which helps players gain experience at
C&C games. He later took a position at
2K Games working as a publishing producer on
Spec Ops: The Line. Kasavin is working at
Supergiant Games, and was the writer and creative director of
Bastion,
Transistor,
Pyre, and
Hades. ==References==