It seems the news around Ubisoft is not stopping anytime soon, as a statement sent to Wccftech (first spotted on GamesIndustry.Biz) reveals that the company has kicked off a "voluntary" layoff program at its Ubisoft Paris headquarters, where it intends to cut as many as 200 employees from the studio. This follows after the company announced it would undergo a "major reset" last week, which saw the entire company get restructured into five different 'Creative Houses,' multiple projects getting delayed or outright cancelled, and caused the company's share price to drop to its lowest point since 2011. Now, after a […]
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