Call of Duty: Ghosts Executive Producer Departs Infinity Ward

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Executive Producer on 2013’s Call of Duty: Ghosts, Mark Rubin, has left Infinity Ward, Activision has confirmed today.

The news follows a series of changes and announcements within Activision’s line up of Call of Duty studios, including Treyarch’s development duties on Call of Duty 2015, the addition of Sledgehammer Games to the franchise’s now three-year development cycle, and the merging of Neversoft with Infinity Ward earlier last year.

No further comment on Rubin’s departure was offered.

Though not directly replacing Infinity Ward’s now former Executive Producer (pictured above), Activision has also revealed that former Infinity Ward Lead Designer, Todd Alderman, will return to the studio as a Multiplayer Project Director after almost five years since his departure in 2010.

“I’m excited to be back,” Alderman told Polygon in a prepared statement.

“The chance to come back to Infinity Ward and Call of Duty is something I didn’t think would ever happen. It’s been five years since I’ve been here and a lot has changed. There are a lot of new faces and motivated people who want to make something great. It’s a really cool game concept that I want to be a part of. I can’t wait to see what we do with a three-year dev cycle.”

Alderman is among the handful of former Infinity Ward employees who formed Respawn Entertainment under the leadership of Jason West and Vince Zampella after a messy legal conclusion to their work on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Alderman helped launch 2014’s sci-fi shooter, Titanfall, and, most recently, was a game designer at Riot Games.

Infinity Ward Studio Head David Stohl added, “This is about hiring the best talent for the right position.”

“Todd’s accomplishments speak for themselves. We’re happy to have him lead multiplayer development here at Infinity Ward as well as provide a level of leadership across the entire studio team. Following last year’s combination with Neversoft, we’ve continued to add some great talent throughout the studio. As we focus on the future, there’s a real sense of energy that has us all excited about what’s to come.”

Following the launch of Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare last year and with this year’s Call of Duty title in production at Treyarch, it’s generally understood that Infinity Ward will likely return in 2016 with their own follow up to Call of Duty: Ghosts.

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Source: http://mp1st.com/2015/03/16/infinity-ward-executive-producer-departs-studio-former-multiplayer-design-director-returns/?utm_content=featured

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VynlElite123Posted:

im sorry but I liked ghost more then aw

HeiPosted:

gtapro151
Cxstomized Why are you guys all saying Ghosts was the worst cod? It was the worst until AW came out LMAO..


are you kidding me? aside from exo suits (that gets old we can all agree) aw was a nice "filler" if you will just somthing to have fun with untill bo3 or mw2 remake ^_^. aw was no where near as bad as ghosts.


Ghosts wasn't a bad game, people just jumped on the bandwagon and looked down upon it to satisfy their disappointment in innovation. For everyone to hate Ghost 99% of them don't even give a valid reason as to why, other than that just hated the game (because everyone else does).

NeeksRoyalPosted:

Ghosts sucked so bad its about time sorry for him losing his job though.

XboxPosted:

Hollywood_Undead About time, Ghosts was a failure and complete garbage.


Lol I totally agree with you. it was a failure.

gtapro151Posted:

Cxstomized Why are you guys all saying Ghosts was the worst cod? It was the worst until AW came out LMAO..


are you kidding me? aside from exo suits (that gets old we can all agree) aw was a nice "filler" if you will just somthing to have fun with untill bo3 or mw2 remake ^_^. aw was no where near as bad as ghosts.

gtapro151Posted:

this is good news especially considering the guy from mw2 is back step in the right direction.

gtapro151Posted:

I kinda figured he stop responding to tweets months ago and ghosts killed cod bo2 gave cod a standing chance and ghosts killed it aw dident help or hurt it i enjoy playing it but have had enough of exo suits im ready for normal gameplay again

RivalRogue02Posted:

Cxstomized Why are you guys all saying Ghosts was the worst cod? It was the worst until AW came out LMAO..


no AW is 100000000x better than ghosts just because you suck at it.

raefonPosted:

yeah no great loss, being the head of their worst game ever its surprising he hadn't been asked to leave earlier.

AchePosted:

I'm pretty happy he left, maybe now the gameplay will change more rapidly.