Rod Fergusson
Quick Facts
Biography
Rod Fergusson is a Canadian video game producer, former director of production for the game development company Epic Games. He is currently the studio head at The Coalition, which has been tasked with the Gears of War franchise.
Career
Fergusson started his career in 1996 at Microsoft, providing technical support to enterprise customers. One of the first projects he worked on was Microsoft Train Simulator.
In July 2005, Fergusson moved on to Epic Games where he served as executive producer and then director of production, participating in development for the entire Gears of War series. On August 9, 2012, Fergusson announced his departure from Epic and joined Irrational Games during the final stretch of development on BioShock Infinite as executive vice president of development. On April 8, 2013, Fergusson confirmed that he would leave Irrational Games.
On January 27, 2014, Microsoft announced the purchase of the Gears of War franchise from Epic Games. Along with that purchase Microsoft hired Fergusson to oversee the franchise at their Vancouver based studio The Coalition.
Video game credits
Fergusson has been credited on the following games:
- 2000 – Half-Life: Counter-Strike
- 2001 – Microsoft Train Simulator
- 2006 – Gears of War
- 2007 – Unreal Tournament 3
- 2008 – Gears of War 2
- 2009 – Fat Princess
- 2009 – Shadow Complex
- 2010 – Lost Planet 2
- 2010 – Infinity Blade
- 2011 – Gears of War 3
- 2011 – Infinity Blade II
- 2011 – Bulletstorm
- 2013 – Gears of War: Judgment
- 2013 - Infinity Blade III
- 2013 – BioShock Infinite
- 2016 – Gears of War 4