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Ubisoft is reportedly suffering an ‘exodus’ of employees over abuse allegations and creative discontent

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Dec 22, 2021



A new Axios report says Ubisoft is amid a “great exodus” of talent, as developers leave the studio at a rate that some remaining employees reportedly say they’ve never seen previously. At least five of the top 25 people in the credits for Far Cry 6, which launched less than three months ago, have left Ubisoft, according to the report. Twelve of the top 50 credited developers on last year’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla are gone, too. 

It’s unclear how far off the norm those numbers are—experienced developers coming off of major studio projects sometimes decide they want to try something new—but lower-level employees are also bailing out: Data from business-oriented social network LinkedIn indicates that at least 60 employees from Ubisoft’s Toronto and Montreal studios have left the company over the past six months. Two employees still with Ubisoft told Axios that the loss of staff is enough to have slowed or outright stalled some current projects, and one external developer said they’d been contacted by a colleague at Ubisoft for help with a game because there was no one left at the studio who could take care of it.



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