WB Games Montréal has lost much of its leadership team

Much of the leadership from Gotham Knights has left WB Games Montréal ahead of its next game.
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There have been a lot of major labor shifts in recent months, with many in gaming either forming unions or deciding to leave the industry completely due to unfair working conditions. It’s now coming out that the developer of Gotham Knights, WB Games Montréal, has seen many of its leadership team resign for unknown reasons.

Former Executive Producer at WB Games Fleur Marty posted a thread on Twitter discussing her mixed feelings about leaving the developer. While she states she will miss her team and is excited about an upcoming opportunity, Marty is still angry that decisions were made that forced her to leave it behind. This follows others in major leadership positions also leaving the company.

The rest of the information was compiled by a user on the Gotham Knight Reddit, which shows that Geoff Ellenor and Patrick Redding have also seemingly left the company or were let go. These positions were also incredibly important to the company, with Ellenor being the Game Director for Gotham Knights and Redding being the Creative Director.

While we don’t know for sure what caused such a major movement from the leaders of the project, it may have been a new game or direction that they disagreed with. Warner Bros. Montréal recently announced that it was working on a new title, with the team from Gotham Knights seemingly not wanting to be part of it.

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison is a writer and gamer, the latter he's been doing for the last two decades. When not working, he enjoys streaming the latest show or spending time with his family and friends. Contact: Christian@tryhardguides.com

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