"Cost reductions will include selective restructuring across the company" ...
Assassin’s Creed” publisher Ubisoft is trying to emerge from a rocky few years. CEO Yves Guillemot breaks down the new strategy for success.
In an interview, a former Ubisoft employee (who chooses to remain anonymous) talks about how the studio lost both direction and trust, and at the same time argues that the disgust many gamers feel for ...
Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has been questioned over the future of his company — and his own position in it — as part of a wide-ranging interview that also confirmed multiple Far Cry titles are in the ...
Well what did you expect him to say?
A new interview with Ubisoft's CEO confirms that new games for some of its biggest franchises are in the works.
Guillemot’s latest gambit is a massive company-wide restructure unveiled in January that will break Ubisoft into five “creative houses”, including the already launched subsidiary Vantage Studios. The ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has reportedly confirmed that multiple Assassin's Creed and Far Cry titles are currently in ...
Ubisoft's plans to severely slim down development costs fly in the face of other announcements from the company.
Update, May 28, 2025: Ubisoft has reached out to GamesIndustry.biz with a statement denying Guillemot and a member of Ubisoft's HR team were summoned to the court as originally reported. "Unfounded ...
Speaking with Variety, Guillemot expressed that across the newly established Vantage Studios, which oversees the big franchises that makes up Ubisoft's treasure trove of IP, there are actually ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has attempted to explain the company's recent push for a further €200 million ($235 million) in cost reductions, which has led to mass layoffs and a spate of game ...
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