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Edge UK
|January 2026
The industry's finest sustainable storyteller shifts towards 'fireside menace'
When he was seven years old, Failbetter CEO Adam Myers had only one ambition: to become a self-sufficient farmer.
He grew vegetables and collected books about how to preserve fruits through the winter. "In a fit of extreme shortsightedness, I planted six courgette plants," he recalls. "I didn't realise that each of them would produce three or four courgettes a day and that I might be called upon by my parents to help eat them." Although he won a local vegetable-growing competition, with the home freezer now half full of the cylindrical green gourds, Myers decided he actually detested courgettes. The farming dream was dead and has yet to return. "I quite like making videogames," he says of his current passions.
And so, while Failbetter's next game, a rural life sim called Mandrake, draws on various experiences of living in the British countryside, the studio also harvests inspirations – and game development talent – from a wider array of backgrounds. Since we previously profiled Failbetter, in E329, the team has gone entirely remote, having closed down its London offices during the pandemic, with employees scattered across a variety of both rural and urban locations. "We sent everybody home," Myers says. "And then, maybe a couple of months later, we polled the team: 'Do you actually want to come back to the office?' There was a consensus that people weren't keen on it any more." The concept of remote work was not new to Failbetter, whose art director Paul Arendt and narrative director Chris Gardiner already lived outside of the UK capital. "For years and years beforehand they would just come in occasionally," Myers says, "so all of our processes were set up to cope with people not being in the office all the time."
This story is from the January 2026 edition of Edge UK.
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