Before Call of Duty, Raven had Heretic, Hexen, Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, and so many more.
This story was produced andoriginally published by Wisconsin Watch, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom. It was made possible bydonors like you. Video game testers at Middleton-based Raven Software have ...
Brian Raffel, co-founder of Call of Duty developer Raven Software, has retired after 36 years in the games industry. Raffel ...
It’s been over three years since the GWA-CWA union was formed at Activision Blizzard, a moment of history not only for the company, but the video games industry. After years of bargaining with studio ...
From dark, otherworldly realms to places that reached far across galaxies, Brian has crafted stories that have left a lasting ...
Late yesterday, after months of action, employees at Activision Blizzard subsidiary Raven Software voted successfully to be recognized as a union. Named the Game Workers’ Alliance, the union is one of ...
In 2022, staffers at the ‘Call of Duty’ developer became the first to unionize within major video game holding company Activision Blizzard. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise Reporter, TV & Labor The first ...
Workers at Activision studio Raven Software have ratified their first union contract with Microsoft. The contract "builds on the recent organizing momentum by Microsoft video game workers [...] to ...
TL;DR: Microsoft and Raven Software have finalized the studio's first union contract, securing a 10% wage increase over two years, layoff protections, fair promotions, disability accommodations, and ...
Brian Raffel helmed the development of the studio's inaugural title, Black Crypt.
Raven Software, developers of recently released Wolfenstein and soon to be released Singluarlity, let 30 to 35 go from their Wisconsin studios, sources tell Kotaku. In a prepared statement released to ...