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      <title>Glen Schofield&#39;s Future in Game Direction: A New Era for AAA Development?</title>
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      <description>Glen Schofield, the visionary behind iconic titles like Dead Space, has recently hinted that he may have directed his last game. In a candid LinkedIn post, he expressed the challenges of securing funding for his latest project, a unique horror game concept he developed alongside his daughter, Nicole. Despite initial enthusiasm and multiple meetings, the budget expectations kept shrinking, leading Schofield to conclude that some ideas are better left untouched than executed on a shoestring budget.</description>
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