Today, a source pointed IGN to a website that indicates a group of ex-Call of Duty developers have gotten together to form a new studio, and are on the verge of announcing their new endeavor.

When I first saw what the latest round of VR devices could do, I realized these were not just peripherals but brand new platforms that could transform the way we experience, interact with and create media. It was the perfect time to follow my passion and bring together the most talented people I know under one roof to form a development culture that promotes creativity and collaboration.

People are always looking for something new. Just as smartphones changed the way we live our lives, I am sure VR will change the way people experience media content. As a game developer, this realization compelled me to become part of a new team that focuses on developing VR content.

The new development house is called Reload Studios, and its leadership is currently made up of five industry veterans, including four former employees of tenure at Infinity Ward, the studio famous for creating the Call of Duty franchise.One founding member of the team is James Chung, who previously worked on the Call of Duty franchise. He brought along with him Taehoon Oh, who worked on six separate Call of Duty games over a decade long span, Pete Blumel, a producer who worked on the Modern Warfare and Ghost games, and Hougant Chen, who worked on various Call of Duty titles, as well as Kaos Studios’ shooter Homefront.The four men bring along with them Nik Ranieri, a prolific ex-Disney animator who worked on The Little Mermaid and other major Disney films. There are 12 employees in total at the company.The studio has also revealed two people that will be taking on "adviser" roles: Zachary Norman of textPlus, and Alexander Krivicich of Buffalo Studios.In a still-unreleased press release on their website, dated July 14th, James Chung said this:His co-founder, Taehoon Oh, added this:Reload Studios is working on a first-person shooter for next-gen consoles, VR, and, mobile, and it will launch in 2015. You can view its website here . Their Twitter feed is here

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