Update: We misinterpreted the original press release found here and have since realized that Haven is an indie studio working with Sony to create a new IP. Our original story had them listed as a newcomer to the PlayStation Studio lineup, but this is false. We’ve changed the story to account for the new information.
Jade Raymond
While rumors are swirling that Google is having trouble incentivizing developers and publishers to bring their games to the Stadia platform, it clearly hasn’t prevented the company from continuing to move forward with its own first-party ventures. Today, VP and Head of Stadia Games and Entertainment, Jade Raymond, announced that Google has now opened a
Typhoon Studios was founded by Assassin’s Creed 3 and Far Cry 4 Creative Director Alex Hutchinson in 2017. The fledgling studio has been working on its first game, Journey to the Savage Planet, and will release it with the help of 505 Games on January 28. In a surprise move just over a month before
Before joining EA and eventually leaving Motive just a few months back, Jade Raymond was previously synonymous for her time at Ubisoft, which included work on properties like Assassin’s Creed, Watch Dogs, and Splinter Cell. While Raymond hasn’t been with Ubisoft since 2014, she recently revealed that before departing, the company was actively working on a new concept for
One of Electronic Arts’ most recognizable names has today left the publisher. Jade Raymond, the studio head and founder of EA Motive, was revealed to be stepping down from her position as of today. Raymond, who previously worked at Ubisoft and helped create the Assassin’s Creed franchise, founded Motive Studios back in 2015. Since that time, the