Former Assassin's Creed Boss Says He Was Asked to 'Step Aside' by Ubisoft
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Former Assassin's Creed Boss Says He Was Asked to 'Step Aside' by Ubisoft
""Ubisoft decided to transfer the leadership of the Assassin's Creed franchise to someone closer to its new organizational structure," Coté said on LinkedIn. "A different position was mentioned, but it did not carry the same scope, mandate, or continuity with the work I had been entrusted with in recent years.""
""I did not walk away. I stayed at my post until Ubisoft asked me to step aside," Coté said."
""Waiting bravely for my next five-year mission... to build strange new""
Marc-Alexis Coté spent over two decades at Ubisoft and served as vice president and executive producer for Assassin's Creed since 2022. Ubisoft transferred Assassin's Creed leadership to Vantage Studios, a Tencent-backed subsidiary now overseeing the company’s three biggest franchises. Ubisoft offered Coté a different role aligned with the new organizational structure; he declined the Vantage leadership offer and said the alternative position lacked equivalent scope, mandate, and continuity with his prior responsibilities. Coté stated he did not leave voluntarily and remained at his post until asked to step aside. He has not confirmed his next role and said he is awaiting his next five-year mission.
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