Neversoft, which created the Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero games, is no more.

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After teaming up with Infinity Ward for the development of Call of Duty: Ghosts, parent company Activision announced back in May that the two studios would merge to create a single “super-studio.” The studio will retain the Infinity Ward name, effectively retiring the Neversoft name and iconic eye logo.A model of the company’s logo was set ablaze by studio members to commemorate the closure.Infinity Ward's Call of Duty will be its first since Activision switched the series to a three year development cycle . Sledgeammer Games is handling development on this year’s entry into the series, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare , which will launch on Nov. 4.

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