'Avatar' and 'Assassin's Creed' Shore up Troubled Ubisoft
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These are difficult times for Ubisoft, in the midst of restructuring. It is a profound transformation, which has been charged the closure of two studies and several cancellations. The dismissals are also part of the process and are expected to go to more; a strategy that has come up against employee protests, in the form of strikes. However, now comes an oxygen balloon for the company. It has managed to increase its income by 12%, all thanks to …
Ubisoft Reports Double-Digit Q3 Growth Thanks to "Overperformance" by Assassin's Creed Franchise
Ubisoft has just reported its third-quarter financial results for its 2025 fiscal year, which covers the last three months of 2025, ending right at the end of the year on December 31, 2025. This is an important distinction to make, only because these results do not include all of the layoffs and restructuring that happened at the start of this year when the company announced its "major reset." This means that Ubisoft went forward with its plan t…
Amid restructuring: 'Avatar' and 'Assassin's Creed' shore up troubled Ubisoft
Assassin's Creed Is Doing Better Than Expected
Business at Ubisoft continues to grow in some areas, as employees protest layoffs and game cancellations. A newly released Ubisoft earning report states that Q3's "overperformance versus expectations was primarily driven by partnerships and the Assassin’s Creed franchise." Net bookings for Q3 stood at €338 million (approximately $401 million), which is 12% higher than the same quarter in last fiscal year.Most of the quarter's income (€297m) came…
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