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Ubisoft Reflections studio manager Gareth Edmondson has left the company after more than ten years of working there, with Ubisoft's Giselle Stewart and Darren Yeomans in charge until a replacement is found.
Ubisoft Reflections studio manager Gareth Edmondson has left the company after more than ten years of working there. Edmondson, whose brother Martin Edmondson founded the company in 1984, will continue to work in the games industry in an undisclosed capacity, reports Develop. Ubisoft's general manager Giselle Stewart will now take up the manager role alongside production director Darren Yeomans until a suitable replacement is found. Edmondson's last project with the company was Driver: San Francisco, which his brother Martin returned to the company to work on. A Ubisoft spokesperson explained, "In the five years since Reflections has become a part of the Ubisoft team of studios, we have had the pleasure of working and creating together with Gareth Edmondson as head." "Gareth has made the choice to leave the studio at this time. Our team of talented developers at Reflections will continue their work on upcoming projects under the supervision of Giselle Stewart, Studio Manager, and Darren Yeomans, Production Director, until a permanent replacement has been named."
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