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Insomniac Games' new bosses have revealed the studio's plans after the founder's departure

Author : Liam Feb 24,2025

Insomniac Games' new bosses have revealed the studio's plans after the founder's departure

Insomniac Games, the studio behind iconic titles like Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank, and Marvel's Spider-Man, is embarking on a new chapter. Founder and CEO Ted Price, having proactively planned for succession, has retired, handing the reins to a seasoned leadership team.

This new leadership structure divides responsibilities amongst three key individuals:

Jen Huang assumes the role of Chief Strategy Officer, overseeing company strategy, partnerships, and operations. Huang underscores the studio's commitment to collaborative teamwork and innovative problem-solving.

Chad Dezern takes the helm as Chief Creative Officer, leading creative and development teams. His focus remains on delivering high-quality games and developing long-term creative strategies, ensuring Insomniac maintains its renowned standards of excellence.

Ryan Schneider steps into the position of Chief Communications Officer, managing external communications, collaborations with PlayStation Studios, and partnerships such as the Marvel collaboration. He will also spearhead technological advancements and community engagement.

Development on Marvel's Wolverine continues. While Dezern acknowledges it's premature to discuss specifics, he assures fans the project aligns perfectly with Insomniac's unwavering commitment to quality.

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