
"He very much understands our wildly unique vision and the value of the Remedy Connected Universe."
"My commitment is to protect what makes it special, deliver exceptional games, and scale Remedy in a way that builds lasting value,"
"Headed EA's free-to-play studio, leading Battlefield Heroes among other major successful titles and shaping live-service and F2P practices later adopted across EA,"
"We will stay close to players, earn their time and trust, and strengthen our independence in how we build and publish our games, while continuing to work closely with the partners who have supported us along the way."
Remedy Entertainment appointed Jean-Charles Gaudechon as CEO, drawing immediate fan scrutiny and mixed reactions. Sam Lake publicly endorsed Gaudechon and emphasized the value of the Remedy Connected Universe. Gaudechon's background includes leading EA's free-to-play studio, shaping live-service and F2P practices, and serving as SVP at OneFootball where an in-app marketplace launched. Fans feared increased monetization and live-service focus after a recent live-service spin-off, FBC: Firebreak, underperformed and prompted a profit warning. Gaudechon pledged to protect what makes Remedy special, deliver exceptional games, and maintain independence while working with partners.
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