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Charlie Guillemot, Son of Ubisoft’s CEO, Is Leaving The Company – Kotaku Australia
Charlie Guillemot, co-head of Ubisoft mobile studio Owlient, is stepping down based on a new report from Axios. Back in August of last year, his studio faced controversy…
Charlie Guillemot, co-head of Ubisoft mobile studio Owlient, is stepping down based on a new report from Axios. Back in August of last year, his studio faced controversy when a Tom Clancy branded mobile game used Black Lives Matter imagery in relation to a fictional in-game terrorist group. Charlie Guillemot is also the son of Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot.
According to Axios report, it was announced internally to Ubisoft employees last week that Guillemot would leave Owlient along with studio co-lead…
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