The French publisher is reportedly trying to cut costs without leaving key franchises like Rainbow Six: Siege in the lurch.
After a round of layoffs in January and February, Ubisoft is reportedly once again restructuring its studios and laying off staff. According to The Game Business, the publisher is closing its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade, while laying off employees in Barcelona. Layoffs are also impacting staff in Ubisoft’s San Francisco offices, which ended work as a development studio in 2024 but is still home to some of the company’s IT and marketing teams, Insider Gaming reports.
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