After 13 years working for Treyarch as principal director of Call of Duty Zombies for the Black Ops series, Jason Blundell has decided to withdraw from the studio. The most recent work that the director has done has been in Black Ops 4 where players have received several updates with improvements in the modality. Blundell has also given a statement to officially announce his retirement, thanking and saying goodbye to all those users and workers who have supported him and his zombie mode for Call of Duty.
It should be noted that this announcement was shared by Treyarch through its official Twitter, but it has not yet been determined if this will directly influence the next installment of the series, there may be Black Ops 5 zombie mode changes, or they will simply leave the same dynamics that previous video games have had.
We wish to thank Jason for his many contributions to Treyarch. We’ve enjoyed our journey together and wish him the very best going forward! pic.twitter.com/Tb8o36VWb2
– Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) February 28, 2020
«After thirteen fantastic and action-packed years, I leave Treyarch. During my time in the studio, I had the privilege of working on a variety of projects, with many hats on the road, and my time in the Zombies team proved to be quite special. It is a team composed of some of the most creative and talented developers in the industry, many of whom are never seen because they are behind the scenes forming the direction of each experience. The beauty of Zombies is that it has always been about the interaction between us as developers and one of the most passionate player communities on the planet. These are memories that I will treasure all my life ».
As you can see, Blundell too He has given credit to his team, who were responsible for making Call of Duty Zombies better and better with the different deliveries and updates they made in each of them.