French website Les Echos has revealed that Ubisoft is enacting another round of layoffs and studio closures. The offices to be closed down are those of Winnipeg, Canada, and Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 2018 and officially opened in January 2019, Ubisoft Winnipeg was established as a co-development and technology studio, with its core mission being to develop tools, engines, and technology that power other Ubisoft studios, specifically enabling open world and systemic gameplay across major franchises like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, and Rainbow Six. We also know they have contributed technical work to Massive's Star Wars Outlaws, as […]
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