Ubisoft Chief Creative Officer Departing After Only One Year

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Ubisoft Chief Creative Officer Departing After Only One Year
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Ubisoft chief creative officer departing after only one year:

“For personal reasons, Igor has expressed his desire to step away from Ubisoft and, following this decision, we want to update you on how we’re approaching this transformation,” Guillemot wrote in the email, a copy of which was shared with.

According to the email, the goal of the ongoing reorganization is to “simplify” how projects are overseen and marshalled through development by the head office in Paris, and help give studios more flexibility and autonomy. Ubisoft has by which games are greenlit and approved through various stages of production, which some current and former developers over the years have blamed for stymieing creativity and making the process overly political.It’s not clear from the email if Manceau will be replaced. He only took over the position after leading the

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