Christopher Mc Arthur
About Christopher Mc Arthur
Christopher Mc Arthur is a Senior Programmer at Riot Games, where he has worked since 2008. He has a background in game systems programming and design, with experience at Wideload Games and Gearbox Software, contributing to notable titles such as 'Stubbs the Zombie' and 'James Bond: Nightfire'.
Work at Riot Games
Christopher Mc Arthur has been employed at Riot Games since 2008, serving as a Senior Programmer for 16 years. In this role, he contributes to the development of various gaming projects, leveraging his extensive programming skills and experience in the gaming industry.
Previous Experience in Game Development
Before joining Riot Games, Mc Arthur worked at Wideload Games as a Programmer from 2004 to 2008. During his tenure there, he contributed to the development of the game 'Stubbs the Zombie'. Prior to Wideload Games, he was employed at Gearbox Software from 2001 to 2003, where he worked on 'James Bond: Nightfire'.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Mc Arthur studied at The University of Texas at Austin, focusing on Math and Computer Science for one year from 1999 to 2000. His educational background supports his expertise in game systems programming and game design, particularly aimed at hardcore gamers on PC and consoles.
Contributions to Notable Games
Mc Arthur has played a significant role in the development of several notable games. He contributed to 'Half-Life: Blue Shift' and 'Half-Life' for PS2 and Dreamcast. Additionally, he was involved in the creation of 'Counter-Strike' and 'Gunman: Chronicles', showcasing a diverse portfolio in game development.