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Josh Olin dead and obituary, JD_2020, Treyarch's Community Manager

Josh Olin, also known by his username JD_2020, is Treyarch’s Community Manager. All official information about Treyarch’s role in the Call of Duty series comes through him, usually through his Twitter account.

Josh Olin explained that he’s always wanted to be involved in game design in one form or another, starting with “Call of Duty 2 PC mods back in the day.” After sparking interest in the blog, Olin created a Call of Duty fan site, which caught the attention of Treyarch, who was looking for a community manager during the development of Call of Duty: World at War in January 2008.

As of September 30, 2011, Josh Olin is no longer Treyarch’s Community Manager.

Josh Olin was spotted wearing a dedicated server shirt shortly after Call of Duty: Black Ops was announced, leading many to believe that the PC version of the game will return with dedicated server support. This is a reference to the controversy surrounding Infinity Ward’s decision to remove support for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s dedicated servers.

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We did. Found a way to end rug pulls on chains like Ethereum, BNB, Polygon, CRO, etc. Check it out: blog.rugradar.org In a past life…in Call of Duty, I designed two of Activision’s largest online communities, across all relevant social channels (tens of millions of players, hundreds of millions of touchpoints), It’s time for a record-breaking worldwide retail launch or DLC season.

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