In 2016, Maxime Vézina graduated from NAD University in Montreal in video games. As his final student project, he made Red Trigger, a game he did by himself with the help of Gabriel Essiambre for the music and sound effects.
Red Trigger was submitted to Steam Greenlight and quickly rose to the Top 30 in a matter of days, before being selected for release. The game was released as a Free-to-Play and received a good success, being downloaded about 250,000 times and having a 90% positive review score, from more than 2,000 reviews.
Shortly after, Maxime Vézina got hired at Ubisoft Montreal and worked there for 4 years. He worked on titles like Assassin's Creed Origins and Assassin's Creed Valhalla as a quest designer.
In 2020, Maxime Vézina decided to make the jump and quit his job to found Bold Spirit Game Studio. Since then, he is working on the sequel to Red Trigger : Red Trigger 2.