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Speaking during an interview with Variety, Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has revealed details on the publisher’s plans going forward, after news emerged earlier this year that it is undergoing a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Roughly 40 developers have been laid off from Ubisoft Toronto, the company announced this week. Despite that and a bevy of other cancellations ...
Apart from the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake, Ubisoft has reportedly canceled multiple Assassin's Creed projects and several multiplayer games as part of its recent reorganization. That ...
Ubisoft has reportedly canceled an unannounced cooperative Assassin’s Creed project that had been quietly in development at Ubisoft Annecy, the studio historically responsible for many of the ...
Ubisoft has reportedly canceled a multiplayer, cooperative Assassin's Creed title that has been in development at French studio Ubisoft Annecy. The project, Origami reports, was apparently fairly ...
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It looks like Ubisoft is planning even more layoffs to accompany last week's studio closures and game cancellations, according to reporting by IGN. The company is planning a massive reduction of the ...
French video games giant Ubisoft said Monday it aims to shed up to 200 staff at its Paris headquarters, days after investors gave a frosty reception to a drastic restructuring plan. Managers told AFP ...
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Earlier this week, Ubisoft cancelled six games, delayed seven more, and closed three studios in Halifax, Canada and Stockholm, as part of efforts to "right-size" the ship under Commodore Tencent by ...