Ubisoft subsidiary Red Storm Entertainment has just laid off over 100 developers and is ceasing game development, according to new reports. Both VGC and GamesIndustry.biz reported on the layoffs at ...
A source at Ubisoft has informed GamesIndustry.biz that game development at the long-running North Carolina studio Red Storm Entertainment will cease, with the loss of 105 jobs. The studio will remain ...
Ubisoft today laid out their plans for the future of the Assassin's Creed franchise, including a remake of a beloved classic. Ubisoft and the Assassin's Creed franchise are no stranger to turmoil.
In 2022, Ubisoft looked like it could be bought out at a substantial premium. Subsequent deals, the lack of an acquisition, and underperformance for the company's games crushed the stock. I purchased ...
The current gaming industry is reckoning with the fallout of over-eager investment during the height of the Pandemic era. While gaming thrived during the lockdown period, a return to normalcy in ...
Guesdo and Billy have collaborated closely on multiple flagship Assassin’s Creed games over the years. Over the next few weeks, the pair will transition from their current roles to formally join the ...
Ubisoft has said its long-awaited Splinter Cell remake remains in development despite layoffs at the studio working on the project. 40 jobs will be lost at Ubisoft Toronto, the company has now ...
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'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 ...
🇬🇧 🌀 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. — ...
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 ...