Louise O'Connor, the executive producer of Rare's cancelled game Everwild, has moved to Xbox Game Studios as its chief of staff after a 25-year career at Rare. This transition follows significant layoffs at Microsoft, which also affected several employees at Rare. Everwild was introduced in 2019 as a promising project with stunning visuals but faced cancellation in the recent shakeup. O'Connor's move comes as former Rare head Craig Duncan ascended to a leading position at Xbox Game Studios.

nWhat can we expect next for Rare after the cancellation of Everwild?

Rare will likely refocus its efforts on other projects or new ventures under the leadership of Craig Duncan at Xbox Game Studios. While Everwild was an ambitious title, the studio's legacy of creativity and innovation may direct them toward fresh opportunities and games.

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Everwild was initially unveiled as a unique fantasy adventure that captured players' imaginations with its enchanting world and peculiar creatures. Despite the excitement, the game's development struggles and licensing issues have raised questions about its viability. With Louise O'Connor's new role, there may be renewed strategic direction in the future for Rare and its projects.