Through an official press release, the developer Don't Nod announced that the deputy general manager Benoît Gisbert Mora is leaving his post. Don't Nod's message explains that Mora is leaving “to dedicate himself to new professional projects”. Mora did not confirm what his future plans are.
Chairman and CEO Oskar Guilbert adds that he has “full confidence in his management committee to advance the Group's exciting plans into 2024 and beyond.” This implies that the change in leadership should not delay Don't Nod's future plans.
Both Guilbert and Mora issued friendly statements for the official announcement. Mora expressed gratitude, and Guilbert said “we understand and respect her choice.”
The shadows behind Don't Nod
Mora's departure, however, will come after a series of reports from the French union STJV, the same one that planned a Ubisoft strike in France last month. Through these reports, details about Don't Nod's internal problems have emerged. These would include sudden and changing deadlines, sporadic employee movement, conflicting directions, and more. Don't Nod did not respond to this report.
It is not clear whether Mora's departure is linked to these problems, perhaps in the hope of shaking up the situation, but it is only a matter of speculations.
Don't Nod has not confirmed a replacement for the role of deputy general manager.
The team recently released Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and is working on Lost Records: Bloom & Rage.
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