The entire Annapurna Interactive team, the video game division of Annapurna Pictures, has resigned en masse following a disagreement with Megan Ellison, the company's owner. This unexpected development leaves the future of the publisher, known for titles like Stray and What Remains of Edith Finch, uncertain.
Mass Resignation at Annapurna Interactive
The mass resignation, reportedly encompassing the entire staff of over 20, followed failed negotiations between employees and Annapurna Pictures. The team, led by former president Nathan Gary, aimed to establish Annapurna Interactive as an independent entity. However, these negotiations ultimately failed, resulting in the collective resignation.
Gary confirmed the resignation in a statement to Bloomberg, emphasizing the difficult nature of the decision. Annapurna Pictures, through Ellison, assured partners of continued support for existing projects and a commitment to interactive entertainment. Ellison stated their intention to integrate linear and interactive storytelling across various media.
The impact of this mass exodus is significant. Indie developers previously partnered with Annapurna Interactive now face uncertainty regarding ongoing projects and contractual obligations. Remedy Entertainment, involved in Control 2 with Annapurna Interactive, clarified that their agreement is with Annapurna Pictures and that they are self-publishing Control 2.
Annapurna Interactive has appointed Hector Sanchez, a co-founder, as its new president. Sources indicate Sanchez has pledged to uphold existing contracts and replace departing staff. This appointment follows a recent restructuring announcement, including the departures of Gary, Deborah Mars, and Nathan Vella. The company's reorganization is detailed in a separate article.