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British game developer Codemasters CEO Rod Cousens leave to join Jagex, maker of fantasy MMO RuneScape

byCustoms Today Report
04/04/2015
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TOKYO: British game developer Codemasters CEO Rod Cousens has left to join Jagex, maker of fantasy MMO RuneScape

Rod Cousens has stepped down after 10 years as CEO of the British game developer.

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Frank Sagnier, Codemasters’ Chief Operating Officer, takes control “through the executive transition”, the company said today.

During Cousens’ tenure Codemasters secured the coveted F1 license and released a raft of successful racing games. He also managed Indian company Reliance Big Entertainment Ltd.’s acquisition of a majority shareholding in the British company.

However, Codemasters has struggled in recent years after a push to expand its portfolio of games beyond racing met with limited success.

First-person shooter Body count, Operation Flashpoint, Rise of the Argonauts and Damnation all failed to set tills alight.

In June 2014 Codemasters released Grid Autosport, then surprised many when it announced F1 2014 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 only. F1 2014 launched in October 2014 and failed to make an impact. Since then the company has released Micro Machines-style download game Toybox Turbos as well as a raft of mobile games based on its back catalogue of franchises. F1 2015, the company’s first PlayStation 4 and Xbox One game, is due out 12th June.

In January 2015 Codemasters suffered a round of layoffs, with around 50 jobs being reviewed. Redundancies were focused on the company’s brand, IT and localisation departments, which are based in Codemasters’ headquarters in Southam, Warwickshire.

Back in January reported that the announcement of a new Dirt game was held up because the company had yet to secure car licenses.

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