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Gears of War studio head to begin work on the next big Diablo game

Rod Fergusson, the studio head behind the highly successful Gears of War franchise, has announced that he is leaving his studio to go work for Blizzard. He will now be in charge of the Diablo series and is presumably heading Diablo 4, the latest game in the franchise. Fergusson has credits on every shipped Gears of War game to date.

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