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Mark Rubin has some theories as to why the Call of Duty competitor came up short.
Formerly Defiant Game Developer Mark Rubin Announces His Retirement The Day After XDefiant’s Closure
Former Infinity Ward producer and head designer for Ubisoft's XDefiant Mark Rubin has announced his retirement from the video game industry.
Mark Rubin, Executive Producer of first-person shooter title XDefiant, has announced he has departed the company.
XDefiant game director Mark Rubin discusses why the multiplayer FPS failed, pointing to a lack of resources and marketing ...
XDefiant boss Mark Rubin has decided to leave the games industry after the free-to-play shooter went offline for good.
XDefiant creator Mark Rubin has quit the games industry as a whole after Ubisoft shut down his latest free-to-play game.
XDefiant’s lead producer Mark Rubin disputed this claim on Twitter. He said this: “To be crystal clear there are NO plans to shut down after season 4. I’ve literally been in meetings as of ...
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XDefiant Producer Mark Rubin Claps Back At Unhappy PlayersXDefiant's Executive Producer Mark Rubin addressed accusations of rushing the game out to beat Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto in an extremely candid response. Rubin defended XDefiant's ...
XDefiant’s executive producer Mark Rubin claims that the free-to-play FPS is “not dying” and, in fact, has Ubisoft’s full support following a previous report that claimed otherwise and ...
Ubisoft's Mark Rubin has announced his departure from the company as its live service shooter XDefiant is officially ...
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