There are big changes afoot at Embracer Group, which has announced that company CEO Lars Wingefors is stepping down from the role. But he's not leaving! Instead, Wingefors is set to become the executive chair of the board, where he will focus on—believe it or not—"capital allocation, M&A [mergers and acquisitions], and strategy."
"With the start of this new phase, I am thankful for the years and lessons learned as CEO of Embracer," Wingefors said in today's . "While the road has not always been straight, I am incredibly proud of the achievements made possible by our talented teams, which have created some incredible experiences for gamers.
Wingefors' move into the executive chair position may not be a sure thing: It is "proposed," and must be voted on at Embracer's annual general meeting in September. How likely it is that the proposal will be shot down by Embracer shareholders I cannot say—I mean, I know which way I'd vote, but I'm not a Big Business Understander and thus don't really know how this sort of thing ends up being put on the table in the first place.
Regardless of how that shakes out, Wingefors is definitely out as CEO. He'll be replaced on August 1 by Phil Rogers, currently the CEO of the Crystal Dynamics—Eidos and Plaion groups, and deputy CEO of Embracer.