Neversoft as we know it is no more. The studio that brought us the Tony Hawk series of skateboarding games has officially merged with Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward. Parent company Activision ...
There was nothing cooler for me when I was a kid, turning on my PlayStation 1, putting in Tony Hawks pro skater 3 and seeing the Neversoft eyeball getting impaled on a spike, ahh the memories. Anyway… ...
According to the leaked memo sent by Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, the merging of two seemed a "sensible choice" after Neversoft helped with development of Extinction Mode on Call of Duty: ...
Neversoft Entertainment, the developer behind the Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk franchises, is closing its doors and will be merging with part-time Call of Duty creator Infinity Ward. The studios recently ...
The skateboarding industry, much like the video game industry, is a massive web of marketing, of community, and of money – all with a deep well of young men and women’s aspirations fueling it along.
Over the weekend, Giant Bomb posted a memo from Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, revealing that Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater developer (they also helped out on Modern Warfare 3) Neversoft would be ...
It’s all a-go at Activision. Not only has news been dropping on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare like there’s no tomorrow, including the announcement of a role for Kevin Spacey in the next installment ...
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Los Angeles-based developer Infinity Ward, producer of seven Call of Duty games, is merging with developer Neversoft to create a "super studio." Giant Bomb reported on the merger after obtaining an ...