Whited published game on Steam

Luke Whited, a first-year game design and development MS student, recently published REDSHIFT, a miniature game described as a first-person psychological horror short story. REDSHIFT has sold over 20,000 copies in its first two weeks, and it reached the top of the charts for “new and trending” games on Steam. The game was developed as part of Whited’s entrepreneurial co-op. He created his own indie games studio under the guidance of Sean Boyle, principal lecturer in the School of Interactive Games and Media, and collaborated with other RIT students in areas such as sound design and digital art.