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Mike Verdu (Michael Verdu) was born on 28 December, 1964 in Washington, D.C., United States, is a manager. Discover Mike Verdu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Michael Verdu
Occupation Game producer Game author Vice president at Netflix
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 28 December 1964
Birthday 28 December
Birthplace Washington, D.C., United States
Nationality United States

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2019

When Kabam was bought up by South Korean video game company Netmarble Verdu went back to Electronic Arts, this time as senior vice president of EA Mobile. From May 2019 on he was vice president of content for augmented reality and virtual reality at the Oculus division of Facebook. In July 2021 he was hired by Netflix as vice president, responsible for their upcoming video game branch.

2002

From July 2002 until May 2009 Verdu worked for EA Los Angeles, first as producer, then from 2005 on as division director for real-time strategy games, and from 2007 on as vice president/general manager. During his seven years at EA Los Angeles he was responsible for titles such as Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars or The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II. From June 2009 until August 2012 Verdu worked as Chief Creative Officer for American browser game publisher Zynga. At this time Zynga had a market value of about nine billion dollars. In September 2012 he left Zynga to found the independent studio TapZen. The starting capital was provided by his former employer, later on Chinese tech corporation Tencent acquired a financial interest. In January 2015 TapZen was bought up by browser and mobile games producer Kabam. The Canadians hired Verdu as Chief Creative Officer for the mother company.

1998

When defense budgets dwindled down with the end of the Cold War, Verdu turned his passion for computer games into a profession and founded the video game development studio Legend Entertainment together with Bob Bates who in the meantime was affected by the shutdown of Infocom. Legend Entertainment produced text adventures and acted as its own publisher. Verdu was the CEO of the company and remained on this position until the company was sold to GT Interactive in 1998. After the acquisition Legend Entertainment was integrated into GT Interactive's production line as a studio and remained so when Infogrames bought GT in 1999. Verdu and Bates acted as the studio heads, with the studio focussing on the production of first person shooters.

1995

In games business, Verdu mainly laid the focus on being a manager and producer. During the ten years as CEO of Legend Entertainment he engaged in creative activities as well though. Mission Critical (1995) was the only narrative game he completely wrote himself. He was involved in writing the scripts for Gateway und Gateway II: Homeworld and the development of the ego shooter Unreal II: The Awakening; his share of the work on Gateway II was about 50%.

American Byte magazine named Mission Critical game of the year 1995. During the "Year in Review 1995" awards hosted by US magazine Computer Game Review Mission Critical won in the categories "Adventure of the Year" and "Best Graphics of the Year".

1964

Michael Verdu (born December 28, 1964) is an American manager and producer and author of computer games.

Verdu was born on December 28, 1964. His father worked for a trade union, his mother was a dance instructor. Michael visited the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, 600 km away from his native Washington. He did not finish his studies because Advanced Technology, an IT service provider for the US Department of Defense, offered him a lucrative job as a programmer. Aged 20, he left Advanced Technology in 1985 to found the software company Paragon Systems that produced software for the Department of Defense. Paragon's programs were used to maintain submarines of the Ohio and Los Angeles-class submarines. The company also rented out programming capacities, for example to Bob Bates' video game start-up Challenge Inc. which developed text adventures for industry leader Infocom. In September 1987 Verdu sold Paragon Systems (which had 25 employees by the time) to IT service provider American Systems Corporation where he worked as the business unit director for software development for the following three years.