Jade Raymond, the founder and head of Haven Studios, owned by the PlayStation, has already left the company before the studio’s first release. This is allegedly revealed after a poor welcome to the first game fair game test of Haven Studios.
Reported BloombergRaymond has left the company a few weeks after the first outdoor location test for the Fair Games, the studio’s upcoming direct service multi -player shooter. Some developers in the studio were allegedly concerned about the Fair Games reception and progress in the game. The PlayStation did not provide any reason for her departure from Haven Studios, but provided a statement to Bloomberg.
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“Jade Raymond founder Haven Studios has been an incredible partner and vision force at Haven Studios,” a Playstation spokesperson said in a statement. “We are deeply grateful for their leadership and partnerships, and we express their best wishes in their next chapter.”
Executive producer Mary-Yo Dennis and Production Head Perry Francois will replace the heads of co-studio instead of Perry Francois Spinski Raymond, and PlayStation said he was committed to supporting the studio. Bloomberg also reported that as part of it, Fairgamus is moving towards spring 2026 with the autumn release of 2025, which has presented it at the Grand Stolen Auto -6 release time of May 26, 2026. Fair Games is one of the few live service sports in the PlayStation after the cancellation of the unmanned and Blue Point directly after the Blue Point directly canceled.
Raymond founded Haven Studios in 2021 and worked in Ubesft earlier, where he served as an executive producer in sports, which included Hassan’s credit II, Hassan’s credit: Blood Lines, Tom Cleancini’s Spitter Cell: Black List, and Watch Dog. She also took the lead in the Star War Game, called the Project Rag Tag for Electronic Arts, which was canceled.