Prior to joining Warner Bros. Games Montréal, Lachance was a studio director at Bethesda Game Studios.
Warner Bros. Games has announce that Yves Lachance will join as the new vice president and studio head of WB Games Montréal.
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Yves Lachance Joins WB Games Montréal
Yves Lachance has been appointed as the new VP & Studio Head of Warner Bros. Games Montréal. Prior to joining, Lachance was the Studio Director of Bethesda Montréal.
WB Montreal released Gotham Knights in 2022. Many staff, including team leads, left the studio in 2023. pic.twitter.com/aVOxj0fkNp— MauroNL (@MauroNL3) July 30, 2024
Warner Bros. Games has announced that Yves Lachance will join as the new vice president and head of studio Warner Bros. Games Montréal.
According to the press release, Lachance will “work closely with the entire publishing organization and other studios across the company to maximize opportunities for the studio.” Lachance will also report to Ben Bell, senior vice president, production and studios, at Warner Bros. Games.
Prior to joining Warner Bros. Games Montréal, Lachance was a studio director at Bethesda Game Studios. Previously, Lachance also held several leadership positions at Behaviour Interactive.
“We feel Yves brings an excellent combination of experience and partnerships to lead our Montréal studio into its next phase of growth,” said Bell. “Yves is very familiar with the unique culture and incredible opportunities in Montréal, and we look forward to the immersive gaming experiences he and our talented team will build together.”
Lachance added, “Warner Bros. Games’ extensive franchises and in-house game development expertise provide an incredible foundation for developing next-generation games. I am thrilled to be working with the established Montréal team to create unforgettable games for some of the most impactful entertainment properties of this generation.”