Ubisoft Aims to Cut 18% of Its Paris Team
Ubisoft plans to cut up to 200 jobs in France as part of a global restructuring effort, focusing on streamlining governance and strategic prioritization.
Ubisoft plans to cut up to 200 jobs in France as part of a global restructuring effort, focusing on streamlining governance and strategic prioritization.
Looking forward to the February State of Play event, where we might catch a glimpse of upcoming titles like Saros, Marathon, and perhaps even some surprising announcements!
To minimize leaks and piracy risks, Take-Two plans to release Grand Theft Auto VI digitally first this year, with a potential physical version coming later on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Further details about the game’s release timeline will be revealed in mid-February.
In an unexpected turn of events, the unconventional announcement of Highguard, a new shooter game from Wildlight Entertainment, made waves when it was selected for the prestigious Game Awards by host Geoff Keighley, despite no trailers or traditional marketing materials – leaving fans and media intrigued about its future.
Ubisoft is making major changes to streamline operations and focus on future success, potentially affecting up to 200 employees in Paris as part of a €200 million cost-cutting initiative.
In a recent statement, Kensuke Shimoda, former Ubisoft employee, defends the company’s focus on DEI initiatives, asserting that these measures have facilitated Ubisoft’s expansion into new markets and played a significant role in its global success.
With buzz building around Starfield 2.0, fans are eagerly awaiting Bethesda’s announcement of potential enhancements, including improved space travel, reduced loading screens, and refined creation systems, for a more polished experience in this highly anticipated space exploration RPG.
Experience a global tapestry of stories at “Cinesesc” this season, featuring award-winning films exploring environmental challenges, conflict, and capitalism from Brazil, Tunisia, South Korea, and more, while offering free screenings for children and encouraging creativity among the younger audience.
Dive into a chilling horror-action adventure like never before as you switch between Grace Ashcroft and Leon Scott Kennedy in Capcom’s Resident Evil 9 Requiem, releasing February 27th!
Fans of Dragon Ball are in for a treat as Age 1000, Sparking Zero! updates, a new anime series, and a remake with improved animation quality are on the horizon, celebrating the franchise’s 40th anniversary while introducing exciting new characters and stories.