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If he does leave Ubisoft, Nintendo should grab him and get him to develop... let's call it Retro Europe, or maybe Retro France. Give him a lot of leeway, with just one requirement - he has to develop a new franchise comparable to Rayman within the next 3 years. He would have enough funding for three games within that time, with the other two games being practically entirely up to him. If he wants to make a spiritual sequel to BG&E, go right ahead. Prefer to branch out into something he hasn't done before? Fine. You get the idea.

Anyway, if he does leave Ubisoft, it'll be for the better, I think. The only sad thing will be that his existing franchises will end up dying... but at this point, it's almost unavoidable, as Ubisoft seem intent on screwing Rayman over, while blocking BG&E2, etc.