No Quinn was the manager independently for some of the talents as well. What she did was purge all the contracts that she was managing that she was independently managing in the company.
Think in her stream with mako she said her 3d model was done she just doesn't know what setup to get cause she wants to be able to use her hands.
The post there though was her genshin 3d thing she did while in China.
So seems like Quinn and Eois are the same the same person as well. Along with Noa also being the same company that is helping Hololive getting back on Billibilli.
So New thing dropped from one of Noa Affiliates wonder who they could mean. And why they would need to sign there own termination.
e- Think this might be connected to her a well but might also be Surge
Forgot to add as i dont know much on it myself as to who they were original or the PL. For context i got this termation notice form there discord as well which might be what she was thinking it wouldnt be made public still?
Starting this cause i swear ever time i go back to looking into this company it gets shadier and shadier. We start off with Sayu saying she found a company that she might be joining that seem a bit more free and open with what she has already and going on but look rather shady on the off set...
Yeah also thats not all i found on Noa as i desicded to look into them again seeing as Sayu is going to the parent company HQ and DN talked to the CEO, who i assume is not He XiaoTong. But they also seem to have set up a competely new discord for there in house artist guild Nama workshop already...
GGtalentgroup - I don't know much of the talent group myself I just remember hearing about it when another group merged. This one includes Thorlar, Rainhoe, and Layna Lazar.
Genuine question how do make a lot of pro-ccp in feudal China? Like I don't disagree but you also need to remember that the idiots who are running Ubisoft don't care for the mighty dollar.
So random thought what are the odds that Ubisoft try to pull stuff they did with AC Shadows and try the same thing with AC Jade which is supposed to be set in China. Now Jade is supposed to be a mobile arpg but I'm sure Ubisoft is trying to get some of the Chinese market.
Please Ubisoft find...
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