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- Marc-Alexis Cote, a veteran producer who contributed significantly to the Assassins Creed series, has left Ubisoft after more than 20 years.
- Cote was asked to step down from his executive position and offered a role with fewer responsibilities as part of Ubisofts restructuring.
- Instead of accepting the new role, Cote decided to join a smaller studio for a fresh start with other industry veterans.
- Cote expressed gratitude for his time at Ubisoft, citing personal growth and career advancement, but also indicated that he was looking forward to a new chapter in his career.
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Veteran Assassin’s Creed Producer Marc-Alexis Cote Joins Smaller Studio After Ubisoft Exit
After more than 20 years with Ubisoft, Marc-Alexis Cote has left the company. Cote joined Ubisoft in 2005 as a software engineer and rose to become executive vice president and lead producer for the Assassin’s Creed series, contributing to major titles such as Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Syndicate, and Odyssey. As part of a company restructuring, Cote was asked to step down from his position and offered a role with fewer responsibilities. In a message to the community, Cote said, “Today was my last day at Ubisoft Montreal. It’s been an amazing 20-year ride… I’ve learned a lot about game development, met my wife, and had kids through Ubisoft connections—crazy, huh? But it’s time for something new. I’m excited to start fresh with other veterans in a smaller studio.” Cote’s departure marks the beginning of a new chapter in his career as he joins a smaller studio.
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