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Enough Is Enough! Ubisoft Developers Call A Strike Over Layoffs And Cuts!

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Ubisoft developers have reached their limit and are calling a strike to protest the company’s layoffs and austerity measures. Video game unions in France have announced a work stoppage scheduled between February 10 and 12.   Ubisoft developers are still dealing with the fallout from the “total reset” the company revealed just days ago. The team behind Assassin’s Creed has scrapped six projects, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands…

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The intersyndicale of the French video game giant calls on employees to mobilize on 10, 11 and 12 February against the €200 million savings plan and the abolition of telework.

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Trade unions are seeking to embark their alter ego abroad to give the movement a global dimension, while a plan of savings has been announced.

·Paris, France
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NewsGaming.net A big strike could take place at Ubisoft from 10 to 12 February following the restructuring announcements The recent announcements by Ubisoft have been a new drop of too much for the employees of the group, who intend to protest to assert their rights at the time when Yves Guillemot and the management are embarking on a drastic restructuring. According to the news of the site Les Échos, several French unions linked to the publishe…

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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