Glen Schofield Talks $200 Million Call Of Duty Games, Canceled Vietnam Game, And How Dead Space Came To Be

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    1. Gaming industry veteran Glen Schofield has announced that he is retiring from day-to-day game development, and he spoke to GamesBeat about his career, where a number of notable topics came up. Among other things, he talked about the canceled third-person Call of Duty game set in Vietnam, discussed Call of Duty’s game budgets, and revealed the unlikely story of how Dead Space came to be.

      On the subject of the Vietnam game, Schofield said he was working on this third-person game at Activision for about six months. He said management was “very hesitant” about the game, in part because “Vietnam was still an open wound in some people’s minds.”

    2. RichtofenFanBoy on

      Glen Schofield was promoted by Activision during cod ww2 due to sexual misconduct. Fyi

    3. AdStreet2795 on

      No way I’m paying $200 million for the next Call of Duty,
      I know there’s inflation and a rise in the cost of living, but I’ve got to put my foot down at this.