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Rod Fergesson made a post on X on Friday to confirm that he has left Blizzard and Microsoft.
Rod Fergusson, the general manager of the Diablo franchise, has announced his departure from Blizzard after five years.
Rod Fergusson, the general manager of the Diablo franchise for the last five years, is leaving Blizzard. Fergusson announced ...
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IGN India on MSNDiablo 4 Fans Think Blizzard Has Leaked the Arrival of One of the Most Requested Classes Since the Game Launched
As Blizzard confirmed earlier this year, Diablo 4’s next expansion was pushed out of 2025 and into 2026. The game’s first ...
Diablo IV general manager Rod Fergusson has announced that he's leaving Microsoft, Blizzard, and the billion-dollar Diablo ...
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GameDaily on MSNDiablo Boss Rod Fergusson Leaves Blizzard
After five years at Blizzard as the big boss in charge of the Diablo franchise, Rod Fergusson is leaving Blizzard. He ...
Rod Fergusson, the Diablo general manager at Blizzard Entertainment, announced he is leaving the company after five years.
For Rod Fergusson, Jeff Grubb, and the greater Immortal team, they’re playing close attention to player feedback, with plans in-place to adapt and update the PC client in the coming weeks and ...
A leak from Blizzard’s internal servers has fans convinced Diablo 4’s most-requested class, the Paladin, is finally on the ...
Rod Fergusson is known as a "closer." You might recognize his name for his work on the Gears series, but a deeper examination of his credits yields surprises: Counter-Strike. Train Simulator.
Rod Fergusson: Yep, we’re down to it now. The next couple days will be a lot of fun. GamesBeat: I hear you tried hard to make this game more approachable. Could you describe how you went about that?
Video game producer Rod Fergusson is celebrating what he calls a "triple homecoming." After working with Epic Games on the action series Gears of War-- which topped 22 million in sales as of last ...
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