Assassin's Creed franchise boss Marc-Alexis Côté has departed Ubisoft after a career spanning more than 20 years, IGN understands. The news comes just two weeks after Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft's ...
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Former Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté has made clear that his shock exit from Ubisoft was not his decision. In a post on LinkedIn, Côté said he bore "no resentment," but wanted to make clear ...
Former Assassin's Creed lead clarifies his sudden departure from Ubisoft He claims he was asked to "step aside" but harbors "no resentment" towards the company It was previously reported that he left ...
Former Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté has clarified the reasoning for his departure from the series, stating he "did not walk away" but was asked to "step aside" by Ubisoft. Earlier this week, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The former creative lead of the Assassin's Creed series wants to clarify that it wasn't his choice to step away from the franchise. Earlier this week, ...
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The head of Ubisoft‘s popular “Assassin’s Creed” video game franchise, Marc-Alexis Côté, has exited the French gaming giant amid the launch of its new subsidiary, Vantage Studios. Led by co-CEOs ...
TL;DR: Former Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté revealed Ubisoft asked him to step down, transferring franchise leadership to Vantage Studios. Despite the unexpected change, Côté expressed no ...
Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté has left Ubisoft after more than 20 years at the company, a stretch that saw him climb from a software engineer on PSP games to vice ...
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