This week they announced some of the changes being implemented by Xbox that they now own, the first of which was to mention the final retirement date of its CEO. Activision Blizzard, Bobby KotickWho now has to leave the company December 29. And while this is a strong declaration, things continue to change when it comes to leadership, none more or less than one of the divisions that exist. Bethesda.
According to a new memo distributed by The Verge, Bethesda and Zenimax Studios They will also have a new studio director. who announced Matt Booty, Supervisor D Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda And now Activision Blizzard Also make it known to the chosen person Jill Braff Taking such an important position in the million dollar company.
Here is what is mentioned:
Nintendo, Sega, Glu Mobile, Home Shopping Network, and Warner Bros. Jill has extensive experience in gaming and entertainment, including previous roles building the online and marketing business for The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
He headed our integration work when ZeniMax/Bethesda joined Xbox, and through that work, he got to know many of their teams and leaders well.
Jill will be responsible for leading the Zenimax/Bethesda game development team, which will continue to operate as a limited integration entity, as well as continuing to oversee the Microsoft Casual Games team.
It is worth mentioning Todd Howard, Todd Vaughn, Matt Firor, Paul Jensen and Heather Cooper They will continue to be an important part of the studio in terms of development and creative decisions for all the games they play. but Braf He will be the one who will oversee some more corporate touches from time to time, ultimately deciding whether certain project proposals will go through the quality process.
Through: Insider Gaming
Editor’s note: With these changes, it is expected that Xbox will somehow return to the relevance that marked it so well earlier, just by announcing the Blade of Leon game in Arcane there has already been a glimmer of hope. Now we have to wait to see what this company has to offer us in the coming years.