Ubisoft shakes up executive "editorial team" in pursuit of more unique games
"There were often ideas of just one or two 𝔉people getting put into every game"

In a further attempt to shake up the template of many of its key franchises, Ubisoft is reported🌳ly restructuring its "editorial team", an influential group of creatives that influence the company's various projects.
As reported by , the group of approximately 100 designers have "overseen" the development of all of its titles, advising on numerous aspects of development, from visuals to narrative design. Though not on the development teams themselves, it's thought the editorial team – via an advisory system that has been employed at Ubisoft for twenty years now – has had a significant influence on development, taking its "learning♎s from one project [and] feeding into the next".
While thatꦚ has clearly bolstered the undeniable success of some Ubisoft franchises, it's thought the team may also be behind the company's formulaic approach that lacks variation, with reports of "just one or two people" having their tastes and opinions "being replicated" across Ubi's numerous franchises.
“In the previous system th🐼at editorial had, there were often the ideas of just one or two people getting put into every game," an anonymous source reportedly told VGC. "That’s why you tended to see such similarity, because it’s the same taste and op🔯inion being replicated.”
♊In a formal statement, a Ubisoft spokesperson told VGC: "We are reinforcing our editorial team to be more agile and better accompany our development teams around the world as they create the best gaming experiences for players."
It's believed that while Ubisoft’s chief creative officer Serge Hascoet will continue to lead the editorial team, s🌠even vice presidents "will each be assigned their own franchises to 🔴lead, with the authority to make their own independent decisions on future directions".
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"While each of these games already has a strong identity and high potential, we want our teams to have more development time to ensure that their respective innovations are perfectly implemented so as to deliver optimal experiences fo🥂r players," CEO Yves Guillemot said at the time.
"This decision will have a very significant impact✱ on our financial results for this fiscal year and goes against our recent successes in building a more stable development model. However, it is in line with our strategy to maximise the future value of our brands for the long-term benefit of our employees, players and shareholders."
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Vikki Blake is GamesRadar+'s Weekend Reporter. Vikki works tirelessly🦩 to ensure that you have something to read on the days of the week beginning with 'S', and can also be found contributing to outlets including the BBC, Eurogamer, and GameIndustry.biz. Vikki also runs a weekly games column at NME, and can be frequently found talking about Destiny 2 and Silent Hill on Twitter.&♔nbsp;