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CAA vet Wendy Smith has joined Rockstar Games co-founder Dan Houser‘s Absurd Ventures as chief operating officer of the media and entertainment company. Absurd Ventures was launched in June by ...
Dan Houser and his brother Sam founded Rockstar Games in 1998. These days the studio is a force of nature - a behemoth that can sustain its heft even with just a few triple-A launches each decade.
If Dan Houser's extended break began in spring 2019, that would put it just a few months after the release date for Red Dead Redemption 2. Rumors point to Rockstar busily working on GTA 6, ...
Instrumental in some of the most beloved and hated games in history, including the Grand Theft Auto titles, Houser is credited as a writer on nearly all of Rockstar's titles. One of his most ...
Dan Houser is on the ground floor of Absurd Ventures in Games Rockstar Games co-founder and Grand Theft Auto writer, Dan Houser, has seemingly started up a new video game company studio.
IGN can exclusively reveal Dark Horse and Absurd Ventures' American Caper, a new crime fiction comic series from the mind of ...
Dan Houser, the mastermind behind Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, is bringing his gritty storytelling to the world ...
Rockstar Games cofounder Dan Houser has launched a new media company, Absurd Ventures, which aims to create IP across media in games, film, books, graphics novels and podcasts. The move comes ...
Houser said he and a small team worked 100-hour work weeks during some stages of the game's production, for which he was a writer. Dan's brother, Sam Houser, is staying with Rockstar as its president.
“After an extended break beginning in the spring of 2019, Dan Houser, Vice President, Creative at Rockstar Games, will be leaving the company. Dan Houser’s last day will be March 11, 2020.
Suitably impressed, we asked Rockstar supremo Dan Houser to reveal his perfect random moment - with thrilling, if unpredictable results. "There are so many defining moments, ...
Rockstar President Dan Houser doesn't talk to the press much, but when he does, he lets it aaaaaaall out. Variety's Cut Scene blog sat down with Houser and helped him deliver a 90-minute, 6371 ...