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Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling Leaves Activision

The announcement was made over Twitter.

Robert Bowling, Infinity Ward's creative strategist, has resigned from Activision. He made the announcement yesterday over Twitter. "Today, I resign from my position as Creative Strategist of Call of Duty, as a lead of Infinity Ward, and as an employee of Activision," he said.

A reason for his departure has not been provided. Activision released a statement to Game Informer stating, “We sincerely thank Robert for his many years of service. He’s been a trusted and valued member of the Infinity Ward team.  We wish him all the best on his decision to pursue future opportunities.”


 

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Joaquim Mira Media Manager

03/27/2012 at 01:55 PM

I was actually surprised he didn't leave with the others that left IW because I remember watching a video of him talking about why he had joined IW, so if the people he had hoped to work with left then I assumed he would too.

Angelo Grant Staff Writer

03/27/2012 at 04:00 PM

Maybe he was stuck in a contract, or just didn't want to get involved in that legal mess that went down during the initial split?

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

03/27/2012 at 04:05 PM

I suppose. I hope he finds a place that will make him happier about his job.

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