Ubisoft Allegedly Suspended a Veteran Dev for Commenting on the Company’s Policies
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Ubisoft Allegedly Suspended a Veteran Dev for Commenting on the Company’s Policies
Recently, Ubisoft announced that it’s going through a major organisational change. One of the many changes announced by the French publisher was a return to office policy, which means that employees now have to work five days in the office. Of course, this upset many developers who joined the company with different expectations. However, when David Michaud-Cromp, a 13-year Ubisoft Montreal veteran who has worked on Assassin’s Creed, criticized t…
In the video game industry, Ubisoft is considered to be one of the largest companies there are with about 20,000 employees and more than 40 subsidiaries that belong to it. Despite how big it is and how many successful franchises it has, the truth is that the company is not at its best. They are in a period of decline where their original IPs are not receiving the best releases and worse yet, they have cancelled and delayed several games recently.
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Within the video game industry, Ubisoft is one of the largest companies in existence. It has about 20,000 employees and more than 40 subsidiaries spread around the world. But its size is not saving it from going through one of the most delicate moments in its recent history. The company is accumulating cancellations, delays and launches that failed to meet expectations. Se…
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