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Ubisoft has appointed Sandra Warren as its new vice president and Far Cry executive producer.
In the position, she will oversee the franchise brand with teams globally. Warren will also work with the editorial department and the firm's international production team.
She originally joined the game publisher in 2006 as an animation project manager. She has held various positions at the firm, such as animation project manager and production director.
"Her profound understanding of the studio dynamics and her innate ability to foster collaborative relationships make her an asset to the team," said Ubisoft Montreal general manager Christophe Derennes.
Gamecity Hamburg has announced two new appointments to its studio.
Senta Gohr joined the company as PR manager and Helen Krüger has been named as project manager. Before her new position, Goht served as PR editor and consultant at Faktor 3.
"Shaping the games industry in a progressive, open-minded, diverse and inclusive way is something I'm passionate about," said Gohr.
Meanwhile, Krüger steps into the project manager role after completing her master's degree.
She said, "I can't wait to see what fantastic projects and games will be created in the years to come."
Julien Proux has been named executive vice president of art for Room 8 Group.
His responsibilities will include overseeing the firm's service line organization and optimizing art creation
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