Julian Gerighty, govt producer on Tom Clancy’s The Division, has parted methods with Ubisoft after nearly 27 years with the corporate—and solely three months after the French conglomerate denied rumors in regards to the govt’s exit.
The departure was introduced by Ubisoft studio Large Leisure earlier at this time. Within the announcement, the corporate needs Gerighty good luck on his new “journey” at Battlefield Studios. Furthermore, Large tells followers to not fear, as “our groups who constructed this world with Julian are nonetheless right here,” centered on The Division 2, extraction sport mode The Division 2: Survivors, cell title The Division Resurgence, and The Division 3.
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Rumors about Gerighty leaving Ubisoft started again in mid-October of final 12 months after people took notice of his LinkedIn profile now not displaying his govt producer function as Gerighty’s present job. The subsequent day, Large issued a statement through social media acknowledging the rumors, and saying they had been “removed from true.”
“Julian continues to be with us as Govt Producer for The Division franchise, main the artistic imaginative and prescient for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors, and TCTD3. We will’t wait to share what’s forward,” learn Large’s submit.
As of now, it’s unclear who can be succeeding Gerighty in his earlier function. Based on an update about the upcoming projects issued in August, Magnus Jansén was appointed as artistic director for The Division 2: Survivors, however the replace didn’t present management particulars about Resurgence. Concerning the upcoming mainline entry, throughout final week’s New Recreation+ Showcase, Gerighty stated The Division 3 is “shaping as much as be a monster.”
Gerighty’s departure is occurring mere days after the announcement of a Realism Mode for The Division 2, slated to launch in March of this 12 months, in addition to a spherical of layoffs at each Large and Ubisoft Stockholm, which is anticipated to impression 55 workers. Furthermore, advertising for “The Division: Definitive Version” not too long ago appeared in Japan, suggesting the loot shooter may very well be getting a remaster or a bundle together with each video games.

