Jade Raymond leaves Fairgame $ Studio, reportedly delayed to spring 2026
Blog Andrew Joseph 16 May , 2025 0

Jade Raymond, founder and head of Haven Studios, owned by PlayStation, left the company before the studio's first release. This was reportedly done after taking the test for Haven Studio’s first game Fairgames.
Report BloombergRaymond left the company a few weeks after testing Fairgames in the first external location, the studio's upcoming live service multiplayer shooter. Some developers at the studio reportedly worry about Fairgames' reception and progress made in the game. PlayStation did not provide her reason for leaving Haven Studios, but did provide a statement to Bloomberg.
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“Jade Raymond has been an incredible partner and visionary force to Founding Haven Studios,” a PlayStation spokesperson said in a statement. “We deeply appreciate her leadership and contributions and wish her the next chapter all the best.”
Executive producer Marie-Eve Danis and Pierre-François Sapinski's production director will replace Raymond as the United Stadium head moves forward, PlayStation says it is committed to supporting the studio. Bloomberg also reported that as part of this, Fairgames was released from fall 2025 to spring 2026, putting it on May 26, 2026, the release date for Grand Theft Auto 6. Fairgames is one of the few remaining live games left on PlayStation. Concord's dissatisfaction and Cancel Blue Point's live service project.
Raymond founded Haven Studios in 2021 and previously worked at Ubisoft, where she served as Assassin's Creed II, the game executive producer of Assassin's Creed: Tom Clancy's Split Cell: Blacklist and Watchdog. She is also the protagonist of the Star Wars game, known as the electronic art project Ragtag, which was cancelled.