Ubisoft Cuts 45 Jobs to Enhance ‘Collective Efficiency’
What’s happening at Ubisoft?
Ubisoft has eliminated 45 jobs within its “Global Publishing central” and “APAC structures” as part of a restructuring.
“Over the past few months, every team within Ubisoft has been exploring ways to streamline our operations and enhance our collective efficiency so that we are better positioned for success in the long term,” the video game giant said in a statement to GameSpot.
The company added that it’s providing “comprehensive support” to affected staff, but didn’t elaborate on the resources employees will have access to.
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Impact on Canadian staff
It remains unclear if any Canadian employees were affected by the latest reduction at Ubisoft.
According to the company’s LinkedIn page, it has more than 2,200 workers in the country.
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