Raven Software's Legacy: From Hexen to Call of Duty, 30 Years of Innovation and Leadership

April 2, 2026
Raven Software's Legacy: From Hexen to Call of Duty, 30 Years of Innovation and Leadership
  • Raven Software began in a small studio with a partnership that helped shape the industry, contributing to influential titles like Hexen, Heretic, the Star Wars Jedi Knight series, X-Men Legends, and Wolfenstein, and later lending its expertise to Call of Duty and Warzone.

  • For three decades, Raffel has been a central leader at Raven, guiding a broad portfolio that includes 18 Call of Duty games and other early titles.

  • Raffel and his team played a pivotal role in Raven’s evolution and ongoing contributions to major franchises.

  • Among the studio’s catalog, Singularity (2010) stands out as a personal favorite, noted for its time-travel mechanics and solid gunplay despite being underrated.

  • The piece also points readers to Insider Gaming content, including coverage like the Xbox FanFest Tour for 2026 and a weekly newsletter.

  • Readers are invited to share their favorite Raven game, with author bio details and social links provided.

  • Current Raven news includes plans to expand gameplay options in Call of Duty: Black Ops Royale and the introduction of a new GRWM playlist in Black Ops 7, with engagement invited via comments and Discord.

  • Raven’s last original IP was Singularity, a sci‑fi horror shooter whose development faced challenges and which some players felt lacked standout features at launch.

  • Today Raven employs over 300 developers, and co-studio head David Pellas will continue as the studio’s lone head after Raffel retires.

  • David Pellas, who has co-led Raven for the past 12 years, will lead the studio alone going forward.

  • Steve Raffel stepped down in 2017, leaving Brian as the remaining Raffel at the studio, which now numbers more than 300 developers.

  • Background from Ryan McCaffrey and IGN outlines Raffel’s journey from teacher and track coach to game developer, with a long-form interview linked for deeper insight.

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