Andreessen Horowitz’s partner Joshua Lu knows that, in the video game industry, you can never get too comfortable.
When he was head of product at Zynga, he experienced the height of mobile games, working on hits like Words with Friends; then as a vice president at Blizzard Entertainment, he helped produce tentpole hits like Diablo Immortal. And then, as a director of product management at Meta, he learned to see games in new dimensions while working on the VR game, Horizon Worlds.
“I had to forget what I thought were universal truths and learn a whole new set of ways to do things,” Lu told TechCrunch. Now Lu wants a front row seat to where video games are heading. (TechCrunch)