Brandon Sheffield Bio, Age, Wife, Married, Family, Net Worth, Career

Brandon Sheffield Biography

Brandon Sheffield is a webcomic writer and video game director. Sheffield, as the director of Necrosoft Games, has designed several games for PlayStation Mobile, including Gunsport and Oh Deer!. Sheffield worked as the director of Necrosoft Games on a series of video games on PlayStation Mobile before the service was canceled in September 2015.

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Brandon Sheffield Age

He was born and raised in Oakland, California, in the United States of America.

Brandon Sheffield Family

Brandon has not yet disclosed any information about his parents or whether he has siblings. Attempts to establish the identities of his family, her mother, and his father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether he has any siblings.

Brandon Sheffield Wife

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged.

Brandon Sheffield
Brandon Sheffield

Brandon Sheffield Career

Sheffield collaborated with illustrator Dami Lee to develop No Girlfriend Comics, a webcomic that chronicles his experiences of being unexpectedly single after a two-year relationship. Sheffield worked as the director of Necrosoft Games on a series of video games on PlayStation Mobile before the service was canceled in September 2015. In February 2015, Sheffield released Gunsport, a PlayStation Vita “cyberpunk volleyball” game. Sheffield collaborated on the racing game Oh Deer! with video game composer Motohiro Kawashima, whom he met when visiting Ancient Corp’s Yuzo Koshiro. Decinoge created the game’s basic mechanics, which were inspired by Outrun 2. Sheffield formerly served as the editor-in-chief of Game Developer Magazine and as a senior contributing editor for Gamasutra.

Sheffield began writing brief descriptions of his experiences after he broke up with his fiancée in 2014, such as the awkwardness of leaving the house without a lover and the gloomy nature of going to bed alone. Though he believed his emotions were unique to him, he soon found that his reactions and resulting routines were extremely similar to those of other people who had experienced a break-up. Sheffield then approached illustrator Dami Lee about turning the story into comic strips. This endeavor culminated in No Girlfriend Comics, a webcomic that ran on Tapastic from August to December 2014. Sheffield and Lee collaborated once more in 2016 to develop the webcomic Hot Comics for Cool People, which was syndicated in SF Weekly.

Brandon Sheffield Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of 500 thousand dollars.