Sledgehammer Games co-founder Glen Schofield will depart Activision on the finish of the month.
Schofield, who was additionally the previous vp and GM at Dead Space studio EA Visceral Games, has been with Activision for the reason that firm bought his studio in November 2009.
He and Michael Condrey, who’s now in an government function at Activision, fashioned Sledgehammer Games in 2009. Back in February, like Condrey, he had moved on from the studio into an government function on the writer after ending up Call of Duty: WW2.
Now, he’s leaving the corporate.
“I feel it’s time to try something new,” Schofield stated on Twitter. “I’ll be leaving Activision end of December and taking some time off to relax. Then off to something else exciting.”
In an interview with Gamespot, Schofield stated he has “nothing but good things to say” about his time at Activision,” however after 9 years of Call of Duty games he “needs a change.”
“I seriously am going to take my time finding my next gig,” he stated. “Make sure it’s exactly what I want to do. I still have a couple good games in me.”
Best of luck to him.
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