Downtown Talks Five Questions with Patrick OKelley

Bellevue, WALocal News

In an exclusive interview, Bungie COO Patrick O’Kelley elaborates on his transition from academia to the tech industry, tracing his roots back to his time as a literature lecturer at Princeton. He recalls how his early work in humanities computing and his experience at Amazon laid the groundwork for his role in the gaming sector. O’Kelley emphasizes the intersection of storytelling and technology in gaming, stating that it fosters social connections and shared experiences among players. He articulates Bungie's mission to create worlds that inspire friendship, reflecting the deeper emotional connections that video games can forge. As he prepares for the Downtown Talks event on February 23, O’Kelley shares his enthusiasm for leading smaller, creative teams that can innovate and bring joy to gamers.

He also discusses maintaining his passion for literature and his love for baseball, indicating a well-rounded personality. O’Kelley’s insights serve as a reminder of the vital role of video games in connecting people, particularly during the pandemic. His perspective illustrates the growing significance of the gaming industry in shaping social interactions and cultural experiences.

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