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XDefiant game director Mark Rubin discusses why the multiplayer FPS failed, pointing to a lack of resources and marketing from Ubisoft.
XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin stayed with the game until the bitter end, and has now announced his own departure from Ubisoft and retirement from the games industry (thanks, GIBiz).
XDefiant's final content patch is now available. Executive producer Mark Rubin said the update marked a "bittersweet moment", but he was proud of the team "that did everything they could to make ...
XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin says developers like Activision are too focused on making the most money, instead of designing a good game that players naturally gravitate towards.
Rubin didn't share these thoughts totally out of the blue. He commented in response to a fan who tagged him in a post celebrating Rubin's latest game, XDefiant, and decrying the state of Call of Duty.