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Fez programmer leaves Polytron, joins Capy

Renaud Bedard, who recently worked as part of Polytron, has left the Fez developer. The programmer is now a part of Capy Games, which developed Critter Crunch and Clash of Heroes and published Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP.

As the programmer behind Fez, Bedard spent several years working alongside Phil Fish during its development time. Fish, who runs the Polytron Twitter account, thanked Bedard, tweeting, "The remaining employees of the Polytron Corp. would like to say goodbye and thank you to @renaudbedard for all the years of amazing work."

Capy is currently working on Super Time Force for Xbox Live Arcade, which means it's likely that Bedard will jump right in and help develop that project. Here's hoping we get some stellar new content from both Capy and Polytron down the road.

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