The Division 3 Has Been Announced And It Comes With A New Executive Producer
It's officially official.
Today Ubisoft revealed that The Division 3 is in early development within Massive Entertainment. Julian Gerighty, who is currently serving as creative director on Star Wars Outlaws, has also been appointed executive producer of looter shooter series.
Julian Gerighty has been appointed Executive Producer for the Tom Clancy’s The Division brand. Julian will oversee all games and products, including Tom Clancy’s The Division 3, led by Massive Entertainment who is actively building a team for the game.
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“As Executive Producer, Julian Gerighty will oversee all The Division games and products, including Tom Clancy’s The Division 3, led by Massive Entertainment who is actively building a team for the game,” Ubisoft’s says in its statement.
For those worried about what this might mean for Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft addressed those concerns as well.
“Julian remains fully committed to making Star Wars Outlaws a success both for the development team and fans,” Ubisoft says. “He will remain on the project through launch to ensure the game meets the intended creative vision and provides a great experience for players.”
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