Annapurna Interactive Encounters Mass Migration Of Its Staff In Entirety As Negotiations Break Down

Annapurna Interactive, the video game publisher which created highly celebrated content like “Cocoon,” “Outer Wilds,” “Stray,” “Gorogoa,” “Neon White,” and “Remains of Edith Finch,” has encountered a mass migration of its staff after a dispute with the owner of the company, Megan Ellison.

The exodus has left the developer partners scrambling.

Annapurna Interactive Faces Mass Staff Exodus After Negotiations Collapse

According to media house Bloomberg, 25 employees, including Interactive President Nathan Gary and other executives, resigned after talks with the company’s owner broke down.

Gary and his team were trying to negotiate a deal that would have made Annapurna Interactive—Annapurna’s video game publishing wing—an independent entity.

Former President Nathan Gary and staffers told Bloomberg, “All 25 members of the Annapurna Interactive team collectively resigned. This was one of the hardest decisions we have ever had to make, and we did not take this action lightly.”

Bloomberg further claimed that the developments have caused chaos among Annapurna Interactive’s game developer partners. These entities have signed deals with the publisher for obtaining funding, QA, and marketing.

Bloomberg added that an Annapurna spokesperson confirmed that all in-pipeline projects will remain with the company. The new President Hector Sanchez stated that all developers’ contracts will be honored and the existing staff positions will be replaced.

The rumbling of the storm was evident even last week when The Hollywood Reporter reported that Gary and the co-heads of Annapurna Interactive, Deborah Mars and Nathan Vella, would be leaving.

It also stated that Annapurna planned to amalgamate its in-house gaming operations with the rest of Annapurna’s divisions, which include film, TV, and theatre.

The new President Hector Sanchez, who was heading the Unreal Engine games business at Epic Games and is an Annapurna Interactive co-founder, had stated last month that he will be heading the interactive and new media at Annapurna.

The film division of the entity Annapurna Pictures has produced several highly acclaimed and award-winning films, including “Her,” “American Hustle,” and “Zero Dark Thirty.”

The company had been on an ambitious expansion drive alongside its video game publishing success. In 2020, it said that it would be developing its own games, too, and in 2022, it launched its in-house animation division and a movie based on “Stray.”

It also produced the much-acclaimed animated film Nimona, which was streamed on the OTT platform Netflix.

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