Feb 10 • 19:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Remedy has found a CEO

Finnish game studio Remedy has appointed Jean-Charles Caudechon as its new CEO after a prolonged search for the position.

Remedy, the renowned Finnish game studio known for titles such as Alan Wake, Control, and Max Payne, has announced the appointment of Jean-Charles Caudechon, a seasoned professional with 20 years of experience in the gaming industry, as its new CEO. This announcement marks a significant moment for the studio, which has been without a permanent CEO since Tero Virtala resigned following disappointing sales of its multiplayer game, FBC: Firebreak, which struggled to gain traction post-release with player numbers peaking at around 2,000.

Caudechon expressed his enthusiasm and honor in joining Remedy at such a pivotal time, highlighting the studio's unique creative identity. The search for a new leader has been ongoing since the previous CEO's departure in October 2025, during which time Markus Mäki, a founding member of Remedy, served as interim CEO. The appointment signals hope for revitalization and strategic direction as the studio moves forward.

As Remedy navigates this transitional phase, stakeholders are keenly watching how Caudechon's leadership will influence the company's future projects and its recovery from past setbacks. The gaming community and investors alike are hopeful that his extensive background in the industry will drive the studio back to the success it is known for, especially with upcoming titles on the horizon intended to capitalize on Remedy's creative strengths and engage a broader audience.

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