Annapurna Interactive Staff Resigns Amid Leadership Clashes and Failed Spin-Off
The entire team left following disputes over company direction and management decisions involving CEO Megan Ellison.
- Annapurna Interactive's entire staff resigned after disagreements over a proposed spin-off and management changes.
- CEO Megan Ellison's reinstallation of Nathan Gary and firing of co-founder James Masi caused confusion and anger among employees.
- Plans to form a new company, Verset, fell through, leading to further frustration and mass resignations.
- Ellison's increased involvement in Interactive's deals and projects heightened staff concerns about the company's direction.
- Annapurna is now hiring to fill the vacated positions and continues developing projects, including Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth.