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Mark Rubin, the executive producer of XDefiant and a former Call of Duty developer, recently caused a stir with his criticism of Call of Duty and Activision. In a post on X, he accused them of ...
XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin says developers like Activision are too focused on making the most money, instead of designing a good game that players naturally gravitate towards.
XDefiant's executive producer, Mark Rubin, recently commented on Call of Duty via his X handle. He stated that CoD used to represent the highest quality of FPS shooters, but trends have changed.
In an older, arguably better era of Call of Duty, Mark Rubin was its face ... I believe Rubin when he says there were plans to make XDefiant the purer, player-focused, less money-hungry ...
Check out how we test and review games here Former Call of Duty executive producer and producer of Ubisoft’s decimated XDefiant Mark Rubin has told other developers to “be more like Larian ...
XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin criticizes Activision for its money-first approach with titles such as Call of Duty. Rubin previously worked at Infinity Ward, developing some of Call of ...
Mark Rubin, who worked on Call of Duty for years ... to a fan who tagged him in a post celebrating Rubin's latest game, XDefiant, and decrying the state of Call of Duty. XDefiant was designed ...
XDefiant boss, Mark Rubin, claimed that Call of Duty games rely on FOMO marketing and EOMM matches. Rubin points out that developers should focus more in improving player experience. Activision has ...
Mark Zuckerberg envisions a future where holograms could replace physical screens. Meta's AI-powered Ray-Bans and Orion glasses aim to merge digital and physical worlds. Zuck said he's hoping to ...
Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard University as a sophomore to focus on Facebook. The Meta CEO met his wife, Priscilla Chan, and friends who helped start Facebook in college. Zuckerberg told ...
Veteran emerging-markets investor Mark Mobius is keeping the bulk of his funds’ holdings in cash as he waits out the trade-related uncertainty, which is likely to persist for up to six months.