[3] While in university in 2003, he published a browser game made with Adobe Flash called Stick RPG.
[4] Skye dropped out of his computer science program, incorporated the company, and began to accumulate staff.
[5] XGen Studios followed up Stick RPG by releasing another Flash game called Motherload in 2004.
[10][11] The project was eventually cancelled as of November 2011, due to the WiiWare platform's game size limit.
[16][17] His wife Kaelyn, who had worked on the operations side of the business, took over XGen Studios, overseeing the development of The Low Road.