Insomniac Games founder and CEO, Ted Price, is retiring later this year. After acknowledging the devastating fires in Los Angeles, California - where Insomniac is based - and thanking colleagues ...
Therefore, last week, I felt comfortable announcing to the Insomniac team that after having been incredibly fortunate to enjoy such a fulfilling career in games, I’ll be retiring from the ...
Following news that Insomniac Games boss Ted Price is stepping away from the games industry in March 2025, the studio has said during an interview with Variety that it has a ‘very ambitious ...
Insomniac Games plans to adapt more games into films and TV shows, following the retirement of founder Ted Price. Sony is pushing for adaptations of first-party brands like Horizon Zero Dawn and ...
It was renamed a year later to Insomniac Games, with the studio developing several early PlayStation mascots. It was then acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2019. After spending the ...
Insomniac Games founder and CEO Ted Price is stepping down from his role atop the Sony Interactive Entertainment-owned studio after more than 20 years running the company behind PlayStation’s ...
Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. After three decades at the helm, Insomniac Games founder and president Ted Price has announced he’s retiring. Price will officially ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In 1994, Ted Price founded the company that would become Insomniac Games, the studio behind the Spyro the Dragon trilogy, Ratchet & Clank ...
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) is proud to announce that Ted Price, President and Founder of Insomniac Games, will be honored with a prestigious Hall of Fame Award. The Academy ...
Insomniac Games founder and CEO Ted Price is stepping down from his role atop the Sony Interactive Entertainment-owned studio after more than 30 years running the company behind PlayStation’s “Ratchet ...
In the case of Marvel’s Wolverine, that wait is continuing on, and Insomniac Games is in a weird position to boot. As noted by Variety, the company has undergone a shift in leadership.
Ted Price, the founder and now-former-president of Insomniac Games, is being inducted into the DICE Hall of Fame next month, just after he announced his retirement from the company after 30 years.