Cofounder Brian Raffel retires from Call of Duty studio Raven Software
After more than 36 years at the helm of Raven Software, cofounder Brian Raffel has decided to shift into retirement. His team worked on 18 Call of Duty games over the years, as well as other early gaming titles. In 1990, inspired by a shared love of storytelling, Brian and his brother Steve set out to build something of their own. What began as a small creative pursuit known as Black Crypt grew into something far greater. Electronic Arts published that RPG in 1992. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); } Read This Article for FreeGet instant access by joining the GB MAX Access tier — it’s free to sign up and unlock premium content like The BIG Show.Join Now to Start ReadingAlready a member? Sign in The post Cofounder Brian Raffel retires from Call of Duty studio Raven Software appeared first on GamesBeat.
In 1990, inspired by a shared love of storytelling, Brian and his brother Steve set out to build something of their own. What began as a small creative pursuit known as Black Crypt grew into something far greater. Electronic Arts published that RPG in 1992.
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