Glen Schofield

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Glen Schofield

Glen Schofield is an American video game artist, designer, director, and producer. He was formerly the vice president and general manager at Visceral Games, co-founder of Sledgehammer Games, founder and former CEO of Striking Distance Studios,[1] and the creator and executive producer of the third-person survival horror video game Dead Space.

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Glen Schofield
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Glen Schofield at the Paris Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie on 22 September 2017
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Video game designer, producer, programmer
Known forVisceral Games, Sledgehammer Games, Striking Distance Studios
Notable workDead Space
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
The Callisto Protocol
Children3
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Schofield trained in both fine arts and business, earning a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MBA from Golden Gate University. His career began as an artist and art director with the New Jersey video game company Absolute Entertainment. He then relocated to Seattle to join the West Coast's burgeoning video games industry.[2] His professional influences included Asteroids, Moon Patrol, Gunstar Heroes, Disruptor and the Contra series, followed later by Resident Evil, Gears of War, and the franchise he would eventually contribute to, Modern Warfare.[3]

As a vice president at Crystal Dynamics, Schofield headed development on two of the studio's franchises: Gex and Legacy of Kain. Moving to EA Redwood Studios (later Visceral Games) as general manager, he collaborated with Bret Robbins, including the popular Lord of the Rings video series and 007: From Russia with Love.[2]

Schofield's reputation grew with the 2008 title Dead Space, which Edge magazine called "a work of passionate sci-fi horror that became one of most commercially successful new properties of the year."[4] Schofield has said that the film Event Horizon inspired him to create a game that fused the genres of science fiction and horror. The game's theme of humans in space losing perspective to their place in the universe is influenced by the works of Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, after whom the game character Isaac Clarke was named.[5][6]

Schofield, executive producer on the project, worked with Michael Condrey, senior development director. The game launched a franchise of sequels, comics, novels and films, and went on to win more than 80 industry awards, including the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' Action Game of the Year and two awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. During his time at EA Redwood Studios, the studio was ranked 17th in the top 50 Game Developers List of 2009 by Game Developer Research.[7] Edge named him one of the Hot 100 Game Developers of 2009.[8][4]

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Schofield (left) and Michael Condrey at the Sledgehammer headquarters, 2009

In 2009, Schofield and Condrey created Sledgehammer Games, with Schofield as general manager and Condrey as chief operating officer. They retained those roles when, that November, Activision acquired the company as a wholly owned development studio operating on an independent model.[9] In December 2018, he announced his departure from Sledgehammer Games to seek new opportunities.[10]

Schofield was also a storyboard director and created over 100 characters for the animated series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers.[citation needed]

In June 2019, Schofield announced that he was joining Krafton as the CEO of a new development team called Striking Distance Studios. Under Schofield, the studio will be developing a game with a narrative experience set in the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds's universe.[11][12] The game would later drop this connection in May of 2022, no longer being attached to the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds universe.[13] The Callisto Protocol was revealed at The Game Awards 2020 and planned for release in 2022.[14]

The Callisto Protocol failed to reach its anticipated sales goals, resulting in Schofield voluntarily leaving Striking Distance Studios in September 2023.[15]

Personal life

Schofield is married and has three children. In his spare time, he enjoys painting and exercising; he has said that he enjoys both cardio and weight training so much that he will exercise once a day when working on a project with a deadline and twice a day when not.[3][16]

Games

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TitlePublisherReleasedRole
Barbie: Game GirlHi Tech Expressions1991art director/lead artist
Swamp ThingTHQ1991art director/lead artist
The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive ManAcclaim Entertainment1992art director/lead artist
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and FriendsTHQ1992art director
Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkTHQ1992artist
Super BattletankAbsolute Entertainment1992artist
Penn & Teller's Smoke and MirrorsAbsolute EntertainmentCancelledart director/lead artist
The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckaroo$!THQ1993art director/lead artist
Goofy's Hysterical History TourAbsolute Entertainment1993art director/lead artist
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and FriendsAbsolute Entertainment1993art director/lead artist
Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!Absolute Entertainment1994art director/lead artist
Street Fighter: The MovieCapcom1995artist
Major DamageCancelledcreator/producer
WerewolfCancelledart director/producer
Gex 3D: Enter the GeckoEidos Interactive1997game director
Gex 3: Deep Cover GeckoCrave Entertainment1999game director
Akuji: The HeartlessEidos Interactive1999game director
Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing TourEidos Interactive2000game director
Mad Dash RacingEidos Interactive2001creator/game director
Knockout Kings 2003Electronic Arts2002executive producer
Blood Omen 2: Legacy of KainEidos Interactive2002game director
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingElectronic Arts2003producer
From Russia with LoveElectronic Arts2005executive producer
Dead SpaceElectronic Arts2008executive producer
The Godfather IIElectronic Arts2009general manager
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Activision2011co-director/producer
Call of Duty: Advanced WarfareActivision2014co-director/producer
Call of Duty: WWIIActivision2017co-director/producer
The Callisto ProtocolKrafton2022director
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