That’s two!

Following the suprise announcement of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Sparks of Hope director, Davide Soliani, leaving Ubisoft,  it now turns out he isn’t the only one. Having worked on both titles, Mario + Rabbids producer, Cristina Nava has revealed she is also leaving Ubisoft, having secured a development role elsewhere, but is unable to disclose anything at this time.

What this means for the future of the Mario + Rabbids series is anyone’s guess, but should a third instalment be developed, odds are it will be completely to the two works of art that came before it.

During her announcement on social media, Cristina Nava said the following:

“August 30th, the release day of #StarWarsOutlaws, also marked my last day at Ubisoft. I have decided to leave Ubisoft Milan, where I spent 16 incredible years with incredible people, to write a new chapter in my story—a chapter I’m not ready to share yet. I thank you all.

I’ve been truly blessed to collaborate with amazingly talented colleagues. Together, we created oddball games like the Mario + Rabbids saga in partnership with Nintendo. When you say a dream come true! I wish you all the best, my friends, in your future endeavors.”

Source: Cristina Nava

By Jack Longman

In 2015, when rumours of the NX and Zelda U were everywhere, my brother and I started Miketendo64 and we've been running it ever since. As the Editor-in-Chief, I have attended video gaming events in three different countries, been to preview events, and penned more than 4,000 articles to date, ranging from news, to features, reviews, interviews and guides. I love gaming and I love all things Nintendo. I also love Networking, so don't be afaid to reach out. Email: contact@miketendo64.com / jack.lo@miketendo64.com Website: https://miketendo64.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyVMO4QgcniAjhLxoyc9n8Q

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