Assassin's Creed creator announces new studio with Sony backing News (Screenshot) Assassin’s Creed creator Jade Raymond, who recently left Google Stadia has now announced a new game studio, Haven, which will create original games for the PlayStation. Raymond in a PlayStation blog post announced Haven, stating that “we want to create worlds where players can escape, have fun, express themselves, and find community.” Also Read - Google to make app downloads faster, will take less toll on smartphones Raymond was last appointed by Google as a lead for its first-party Stadia Games and Entertainment studio. However, the company recently announced the closure of its first-party games studio. While many after the announcement shifted to new roles inside of Google, Raymond entirely left the company. Acknowledging this she wrote, “It’s been a strange and difficult past 12 months.” She added, “The pandemic, social injustice, and job elimination have impacted many of my closest friends, family, and co-workers. All of these factors, paired with an inability to see friends and family face-to-face, lulled me into a kind of self-reflective cocoon where I had to ask myself some tough questions about what really matters.” Also Read - Flipkart Sony Audio Fest: Top deals on Sony WF-H800, WF-XB700, and other truly wireless earbuds