Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad is leaving the company after 12 years leading the company’s video game efforts, Variety’s Jennifer Maas reports. Haddad will remain with the company for the next three months as the media giant looks for his successor and to help ensure a smooth transition, the author notes. “David has thoughtfully and purposefully chosen a time when our release schedule is lighter which will help minimize disruption to our ongoing projects and strategic plans and allow this team to smoothly prepare for its next record-breaking title,” Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Global Streaming and Games CEO and president JB Perrette said.
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