Skull And Bones Associate Director, Antoine Henry, Leaves Ubisoft
The departure follows a myriad of other troubles for the game.
It seems that Ubisoft’s pirate game project, Skull and Bones, is continuing to have difficulties, this time the loss of its Associate Director, Antoine Henry. This isn’t the first bad news the game has had, as it’s suffered several delays, a reboot, and other general setbacks. That said, losing an associate director who has been a member of the team in one way or another since 2014 has to be a bit of a setback on its own.
The news of Henry’s departure comes via his Twitter account where he posted a simple goodbye, noting that he’s thankful for the people he met there. Of course, he doesn’t expand on his reason for leaving or delve into what he might be doing next.
Goodbye Ubisoft! After nearly 15 years, today was my last day.
I'm thankful for the people I've met and what they brought me professionally and personally. Hopefully I was able to give back a little bit.On to new exciting adventures very soon! pic.twitter.com/XT7PWwhOGB
— Antoine Henry (@bob2356) December 23, 2021
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