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Blog: Key Employees from Visceral Games Goes to New Activision Studio

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Activison has hired Visceral Games employees Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey from Electronic Arts, with the duo tasked with creating a new video game based on a existing Activision franchise.

Schofield served as an executive producer on Dead Space at Visceral Games, formerly EA Redwood Shores and was the acting vice president and general manager of the studio. Condrey was the studio’s COO. Visceral Games’s work on Dead Space: Extraction and Dante’s Inferno is said to be unaffected by the staffing changes.

The story was first broken on Gamespot.

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