Ubisoft Paris employees are going on strike to protest CEO’s ‘catastrophic’ comments

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Ubisoft Paris employees are going on strike to protest CEO's 'catastrophic' comments



Ubisoft announced last week that it is not having a good 2023 (opens in new tab) so far. Skull and Bones was delayed again, but more seriously, the company’s inability to release games that anyone cares about has caused serious financial bleeding. Now Ubisoft is facing even more headaches, as the Solidaires Informatique union has called for a strike (opens in new tab) at Ubisoft Paris on January 27.

A strike might seem like an odd response to being told the company is in trouble—outside of France, at least. It arises from statements made by Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot, who said in last week’s update that the company is looking to cut €200 million ($215 million) in expenses over the next two years through “targeted restructuring, divesting some non-core assets, and usual natural attrition.”





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