An Assassin's Creed Shadows developer has claimed that Ubisoft suspended him after he spoke out against the company's recent return-to-office policy. Level designer and 13-year veteran of Ubisoft ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Two union representatives for Ubisoft have voiced their belief that CEO Yves Guillemot should resign. This comes after a wave of layoffs, project ...
Video game publishing giant Ubisoft has set a goal to cut the staff at its headquarters in France by 200 employees as it continues a larger reorganization of the company and aims for €200 million in ...
Ubisoft continues to raise eyebrows around how it is treating employees as it attempts a business overhaul. David Michaud-Cromp, a level design team lead at Ubisoft Montreal, said last week that he ...
Ubisoft's struggles continued this week, with hundreds of employees across France and Italy participating in a three-day strike. This comes weeks after the company announced a major restructure ...
A hot potato: Ubisoft, a company that doesn't need any more reasons for people to hate it, has fired an employee days after he was punished for criticising its return to office (RTO) mandate. The news ...
At the end of last month, Ubisoft workers in the publisher’s native France threatened to strike in the wake of sweeping layoffs and cost-cutting measures. This week, they made good on those threats.
🇬🇧 🌀 Ubisoft : enough is enough! Faced with the arbitrary decision of the CEO who doesn’t even dare talking to employees anymore, unions are calling for a strike on February 10th, 11th and 12th. — ...
Up to 200 roles in Paris could be cut through a voluntary departure scheme under France’s RCC process. Five French unions called on international staff to join the strike, criticising Ubisoft’s ...
Ashley has been writing about video games professionally for over eight years, but her path into gaming journalism wasn't exactly a straight line. She grew up playing games and got a Nintendo 64 when ...
Two union reps at Ubisoft have publicly called for the head of the long-standing French publisher, CEO Yves Guillemot, to step aside, and do so pretty much immediately, as the publisher’s internal ...
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