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Ubisoft Japan President Steve Miller Retires-Worked for 14 Years from the First “Assassin’s Creed” Release Year[UPDATE]| Game * Spark –Domestic / Overseas Game Information Site


Ubisoft Japan has announced that its president, Steve Miller, will retire.

Mr. Miller is a business owner from California. I have been interested in Japan since I was a university student, majoring in Japanese history and studying Japanese on my own. After graduating from university, he came to Japan to study Japanese in earnest and worked as an English teacher in Ibaraki Prefecture for several years using the JET Program system in which the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology cooperated.After a number of careers, he joined Ubisoft 14 years ago.There is a history.. The user-friendly attitude at events such as UBIDAY has attracted attention, and it has become recognized as the company’s famous president.

Suddenly, I, Steve Miller, will retire from Ubisoft at the end of this month. It has been 14 years since I joined the company, and I am deeply grateful to everyone for their warm support. And I would like to ask my new president for his continued support. Thanks to you, Ubisoft has grown significantly over the last 14 years.There are still a lot of immature aspects and things that haven’t been done yet, and it’s painful to leave in the middle of the road, but I hope you will continue to watch over Ubisoft Japan.“.

By the way, 14 years ago was the year when the first “Assassin’s Creed” was released. You can see that a long time has passed.

* UPDATE (2021/01/22 23:00): At the beginning of the article, it was described that it was one year before the first “Assassin’s Creed” was released as an event 14 years ago, but correctly, “Assassin’s Creed” was released. (The Xbox 360 version was released in 2007). We have corrected the relevant parts and apologize for the inconvenience caused to our readers.

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