Insomniac Games founder and CEO Ted Price is stepping down from his role atop the Sony Interactive Entertainment-owned studio ...
Amidst rumors swirling that former UCF quarterback Ryan Schneider could leave for a head coaching job elsewhere, the Tigers' ...
Since every first-party PlayStation game is getting a show or movie, Insomniac thinks it deserves a second shot.
Insomniac Games CEO and founder Ted Price announced his retirement, and also revealed the new team that will be leading the ...
Taking over for Price, who will be staying with the PlayStation studio through March, are a trio of Insomniac vets who will serve as co-heads upon his retirement: Ryan Schneider, Chad Dezern and ...
They are Ryan Schneider, Jen Huang, and Chad Dezern. In the jointly written blog post, the three said: "Sharing the news that Ted is retiring from Insomniac Games is still just as emotional to ...
After three decades at the helm, Insomniac Games founder and president Ted Price has announced he’s retiring. Price will ...
Ted Price, the founder and CEO of Insomniac Games, has announced he will retire after more than 30 years with the company on March 2025.
The developer would be acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2019. Chad Dezern, Ryan Schneider and Jen Huang have been promoted to Co-Studio Heads at Insomniac Games. Their goal "is to ...