Rare’s Gregg Mayles Confirms He Has Left After 36 Years at the Studio

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William D'Angelo
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Gregg Mayles, who has worked at Rare for over 35 years, confirmed That previous reports he left the company.

“Today was my last day at Rare,” Mayles said.

“Thank you to everyone who played and enjoyed the games I helped create while I was there. Also thanks to all the people who worked on the games with me. It seemed fitting that I should say goodbye with one last rhyme!”

Mayles was then director canceled Everwild since the team was restructured in 2021. His first credited game was in the 1990s. Sunny Jetman.

He also directed Donkey Kong Country, Banjo row, Captured by Ghouls, Long live Piñataand much more. He was also creative director Sea of ​​Thieves. Over the years, he has worked on nearly 30 games at Rare.


Eternal and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced by VGChartz in 2007. After several years of supporting the site, he was hired as a junior analyst in 2010, worked his way up to lead analyst in 2012, and took over equipment evaluation in 2017. He expanded his involvement in the gaming community by creating content himself. YouTube channel And Twitch channel. You can subscribe to the author on bluesky.

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