Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, said the French video game publisher is exploring its strategic options as it reported lackluster results for the first half of the year.
Ubisoft has appointed a new chief people officer: Sébastien Froidefond. The megacorp says Froidefond will assume the role a ...
Marc-Alexis Coté, Assassin's Creed franchise lead has criticised the online harassment faced by the Shadows development team.
In solidarity with the 700 French Ubisoft employees who walked off the job across its Paris, Lyon, Montpellier, and Annecy offices last week, Ubisoft's Milan office downed tools as the unhappy ...
Ancel left Ubisoft in 2020 after 30 years with the company, allegedly following an investigation into employee complaints ...
Ubisoft’s statement came after Insider Gaming ... though Kotaku understands that there’s some lingering internal distrust among some employees over how the issues with Ancel were handled ...
As reported by Eurogamer, NetEase revealed in an internal memo that they have fired nine employees over bribery allegations.
Additionally, hundreds of former Ubisoft employees have rejoined the company, notably at senior levels, bringing significant expertise and know-how that strengthens our AAA core teams. IFRS 15 ...
Guillemot pointed to “malicious and personal online attacks” directed at Ubisoft employees and partners. “I want to make it clear that we, at Ubisoft, condemn these hateful acts in the ...
Ubisoft has tapped former Sanofi human resources VP Sébastien Froidefond as its new chief people officer. In his new role, Froidefond will lead the company's global people strategy and oversee HR ...