Domestic abuse charges against Justin Roiland have been dropped
The former Squanch Games lead and High On Life creator was arrested in 2020 and pled Not Guilty, but the charges have been dropped for 'insufficient evidence.'
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The former Squanch Games lead and High On Life creator was arrested in 2020 and pled Not Guilty, but the charges have been dropped for 'insufficient evidence.'
Following criminal charges filed against Roiland including felony domestic violence and false imprisonment, Adult Swim has opted to remove him from the show he co-created with Dan Harmon.
The creator of Rick and Morty and High on Life faces criminal charges dating back to May 2020.
High on Life is a wonderful game to goof around in and explore, though there are a few issues holding it back from reaching its highest potential.
During the demo for High on Life we watched an ad on an in-game TV about electrocution, then went around and stabbed a bunch of aliens in The Slums.
Squanch Games and Justin Roiland showed off their latest upcoming game High on Life during Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022.
Starting today, Squanch Games is launching a cavalcade of fun videos, news, shared community creations, and discounts in celebration of Trover's 2nd birthday.
In our final exclusive interview for our Trover Saves the Universe anniversary spectacular we're squanching down with Squanch Games co-founder and chief creative officer Justin Roiland to find out what it was like for him to publish his first game.
Trover Saves the Universe is about to turn one year old and we had a chance to sit down with the dev team for an exclusive retrospective interview.
Justin Roiland and the rest of his studio have a month of Squanch Games goodies lined up in celebration of the anniversary of Trover Saves the Universe.