Daniel Vávra

Vávra in 2020 Daniel Vávra (born 2 September 1975) is a Czech video game writer, director, designer and co-founder of Warhorse Studios. He is best known as the lead writer of the video games ''Mafia'' (2002), ''Mafia II'' (2010) and ''Kingdom Come: Deliverance'' (2018).

Vávra started his career in 1998 at Illusion Softworks, initially working as a graphic artist for ''Hidden & Dangerous'', he went on to become the lead writer of ''Mafia''. After several projects in the mid-2000s, the studio was purchased by 2K Games in 2008 and renamed 2K Czech. The studio was working on ''Mafia II'' prior to the acquirement. Vávra greatly struggled with the restructured studio under 2K Games, and left in early 2009, prior to the game's release.

Following his departure, Vávra co-founded Warhorse Studios alongside Martin Klíma in 2011, which would eventually release ''Kingdom Come: Deliverance'' in 2018, a medieval role-playing game with Vávra as the lead writer. Warhorse Studios would be sold to Koch Media in 2019 for €33.2m, with Vávra remaining as its creative director. Provided by Wikipedia
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