Unions Organize Strike in Protest Against Ubisoft’s Voluntary Redundancy Plan

Key Takeaways

Created with AI - we're still experimenting, so apologies if it misses the mark

  • Ubisoft is facing a potential Europe-wide strike due to planned redundancies at its Paris headquarters and recent project cancellations.
  • The strike involves all major French unions at Ubisoft collaborating with international counterparts to expand the labor action globally.
  • The proposed changes could result in eliminating up to 200 roles, which represents approximately 19% of the Paris staff.
  • Seven in-development games, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, have been canceled by Ubisoft.

Recommended products

This page contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a commission from purchases made through these links.

Ubisoft Faces Europe-Wide Strike Over Paris Headquarters Redundancies and Project Cancellations

Ubisoft faces a potential Europe-wide strike as French unions organize in response to Ubisoft’s planned voluntary redundancies at its Paris headquarters and recent project cancellations. According to Les Echos, all major French unions at Ubisoft are collaborating with international counterparts to expand the labor action globally. The unions are protesting Ubisoft’s plans to eliminate up to 200 roles through a voluntary exit program at its Paris HQ, which represents approximately 19% of the Paris staff. A half-day work stoppage already occurred on Thursday, January 22, and a full strike is planned from February 10 to 12, involving Ubisoft employees throughout Europe. Chakib, representing the Solidaires Informatique union at Ubisoft Paris, told L’humanite, “We held a half-day strike to announce our mobilization. We won’t let things go as management wants, and we’ll give staff space to vent their frustration.” These potential cuts follow earlier reductions at Ubisoft Halifax (Canada) and Ubisoft Abu Dhabi (UAE). In addition, the company has canceled seven in-development games, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

In Case You Missed It

In recent gaming news, Eman Ayaz, the actress who spent three years working on Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake, was left surprised when she found out about its cancellation through a WhatsApp message from her brother, just two months after recording promotional materials. This unexpected turn of events has sparked curiosity and conversation within the gaming community. If you’re interested in learning more about Ayaz’s experiences and thoughts on this sudden cancellation, be sure to check out Jonathan Dubinski’s recent post Actress Who Worked on Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake Had Recorded Advertising for Game Two Months Before Learning Online of Ubisoft’s Cancellation. Meanwhile, in another significant shakeup in the industry, Ubisoft has announced a voluntary departure plan affecting 200 jobs in its Paris offices as part of a €500 million cost-cutting strategy. Bruno Pferd’s recent article Ubisoft Announces Voluntary Departure Plan, Affecting 200 Jobs in Paris Offices provides insight into this strategic move and its potential impact on jobs across France. Lastly, in a fascinating turn of events, Dubinski has also recently speculated that the highly anticipated GTA 6 may hit the market without physical versions initially, potentially employing a digital-only release strategy to generate buzz and maintain secrecy around the game. You can find his article exploring this possibility here GTA 6 May Arrive Without Physical Versions.

Related posts

Valve Faces £640 Million Lawsuit

Dollar Opens Lower, Eyeing Inflation Preview and Interest Rates in Brazil and US

Ubisoft Announces Voluntary Departure Plan, Affecting 200 Jobs in Paris Offices