"I have confirmed to all employees that I will be leaving at the end of December and not making the move to California," said Harrison to the Reuters news service. Harrison did not mention what he would do after his departure from Nintendo.
This confirmation comes amidst the rumors that most of Nintendo's top executive staff would not be making the move to the San Francisco area along with the bulk of Nintendo's sales and marketing teams. Nintendo Director of Public Relations Beth Llewelyn and Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Affairs Perrin Kaplan have also been mentioned as possibly leaving Nintendo, but have not yet confirmed their intentions.
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Originally posted by: mantidor
this is like the third time I've heard this. I guess Nintendo PR people have to announce it several times before its made official.