Video game publishing giant Ubisoft has set a goal to cut the staff at its headquarters in France by 200 employees as it ...
(Corrects Assassin's Creed name in headline) By Leo Marchandon Feb 12 - French video game publisher Ubisoft confirmed its full-year financial targets on Thursday after third-quarter bookings exceeded ...
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.
"Yves Guillemot has no knowledge or understanding of his company or its employees." ...
Hundreds of Ubisoft workers have walked out across the world in response to CEO Yves Guillemot's recent actions announcing ...
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Ubisoft employees in France and Milan are striking in response to what the publisher calls and "acceleration of ...
A three-day international strike is underway at Ubisoft following its latest restructuring, with at least 1,200 employees ...
Now, Variety reports that the rolling ball has once again landed on French Assassin’s Creed studio Ubisoft—the second-largest ...
Ubisoft is planning on laying off 200 employees from its Paris branch. This follows studio closures and game cancellations.
More evidence pointing to the existence of Ubisoft's much-rumoured but still unannounced Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake ...
French video game publisher Ubisoft confirmed its full-year financial targets on Thursday after third-quarter bookings exceeded company forecasts, driven by its flagship "Assassin's Creed" franchise.