Insomniac Founder Ted Price Is Retiring After 30 Years
Briefly

Ted Price, founder and long-time CEO of Insomniac Games, will retire in March after over 30 years leading the company. He announces his decision to step down, emphasizing the importance of succession planning for stability and continuity. The studio will be led by Ryan Schneider, Jen Huang, and Chad Dezern, all seasoned veterans with extensive history at Insomniac. As they look to the future, projects like Marvel's Wolverine are in development, hinting at ongoing creativity and innovation under new leadership and potential film adaptations of their game franchises.
For me, after over 30 years of leading Insomniac, I felt it was simply time to step aside and let others pave the way for our team.
We created a succession plan that I know will provide the continuity, stability and strong leadership necessary to deliver more of what our fans cherish.
Dezern shared his excitement about the upcoming game Marvel's Wolverine, though he wouldn't confirm a release date.
Schneider teased the possibility of more film adaptations following the 2016 movie based on Ratchet & Clank.
Read at GameSpot
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