Far Cry chief executive Dan Hay will leave the company later this week, Ubisoft announced. Dan Hay is said to have worked on an online-focused Far Cry project before leaving the firm. Ubisoft announced on its GamesBeat site that Dan Hay, who has worked at the company for more than 10 years, will leave the company on November 12th (today).
Far Cry chief executive Dan Hay is leaving the firm
Ubisoft said they expect hay’s adventure to be determined at which company before sending a message of thanks to the company’s Far Cry veteran. Ubisoft Montreal producer Sandra Warren will be acting for the seat vacated by Dan Hay, the firm said. Dan Hay is said to have been working on an online-based Far Cry game before leaving the firm.
Ubisoft also announced that they are working on an online-focused game called Assasins Creed Infinity. The game was developed in collaboration with Ubisoft’s Montreal and Quebec studios. Ubisoft stated that one of the company’s most popular brands will continue to be developed by everyone’s joint efforts, not by certain studios of the company.
Ubisoft is going through a turbulent time. Last week, Ubisoft employees issued a public petition demanding a change in the company’s working logic.