Jade Raymond
Jade Raymond is a Canadian video game producer and executive at Google in charge of Stadia Games and Entertainment. She is best known for founding Ubisoft Toronto and EA‘s Motive Studios and is credited in a variety of games as producer/executive producer including Assassin’s Creed I, Assassin’s Creed II, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist and Watch Dogs.
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PlayStation has signed a new franchise from Call of Duty Black Ops veterans
Dave Anthony and Jason Blundell are heading up new studio Deviation Games
Google claims Stadia is ‘alive and well’ following high-profile departures
Exec tells "non-believers to take notice of how we’re continuing to put our words into action"
Sony has over 25 PS5 games in development and says almost half are new IP
“There’s an incredible amount of variety,” claims PlayStation Studios boss
Stadia loses former key Assassin’s Creed talent to Jade Raymond’s Haven Studios
Six employees have left Google to join the new PlayStation-backed studio
Stadia’s head of product has left Google
John Justice's departure comes after Google closed its Stadia development teams
Sony says it will ‘aggressively’ invest in first-party studios and partnerships this year
PlayStation parent plans to invest $184m extra for in-house software, CFO claims
PlayStation insists it’s committed to releasing ‘experimental’ games alongside blockbusters
Hulst says he wants to create a diverse slate
PlayStation will publish a new multiplayer IP from Destiny veterans
Firewalk Studios staff also “helped bring to life franchises like Mass Effect and Apex Legends”
Former Stadia games boss Jade Raymond announces new studio backed by PlayStation
Haven will create an original IP for PS5
Stadia was working on Savage Planet 2, a multiplayer project and more
This month's decision to end internal development resulted in dozens of cancellations, sources say