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Vice President of Rainbow 6, Cameron Lee, Has Left Ubisoft

The Vice President of the Rainbow 6 franchise, Cameron Lee, has left the franchise and Ubisoft.

Cameron Lee joined the Rainbow 6 brand in April 2022 after working as Vice President of Production at Activision but had previously had over 20 years of experience as a producer, manager, and VP at companies including EA, Bungie, and BioWare, and has worked on such franchises as Tony Hawk, Call of Duty, and Dragon Age.

Following the announcement to join the Rainbow 6 franchise, Ubisoft said that Lee “will be responsible for creating the long-term brand strategy for the Rainbow Six franchise and aligning and collaborating with all internal partners.”

It’s unclear why Lee decided to leave the franchise and the company, but an internal email sent to staff reads, “For the time being, the role of VP and Executive Producer for the Rainbow Six brand will not be replaced.”

Insider Gaming asked Ubisoft for comment on Lee’s departure but has not received a comment.


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  • The guy probably jumped ship, why stay in a company thats on life support? They probably didn’t even listen to a thing he said anyway when it came to his plans for R6S.

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