Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Studio Ending Game Development, as Ubisoft Lays Off 100+ Staff
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Ubisoft Ends Development At Assassin's Creed Nexus VR Studio
Ubisoft is ending game development at Red Storm Entertainment, a studio responsible for several popular VR titles.Ubisoft will end game production at Red Storm Entertainment. The studio developed such early Tom Clancy games as Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon, and more recently worked in VR development, creating Werewolves Within, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, and Assassin's Creed Nexus VR. The cessation of game development will result in a reported loss o…
Ubisoft Ends Game Development at Red Storm, Laying Off 100+ Devs
Ubisoft has ended game development at Red Storm Entertainment, laying off over 100 developers. The historic Tom Clancy studio will now shift to a support role as part of the company’s broader restructuring, cost-cutting efforts, and evolving production strategy.
Ubisoft has decided to change the role of the Red Storm studio within its internal organizational chart, a move that will result in the loss of 105 jobs. Read more
Ubisoft's Cost Cutting Continues With 105 Jobs Cut as Red Storm Relegated to Support Studio
Red Storm Entertainment, the long-standing game studio that previously worked on titles in the Tom Clancy, Ghost Recon, and Rainbow Six franchises, has been officially transitioned to a support-only studio by Ubisoft. Red Storm had been working on The Division Heartland until that was cancelled in 2024, even after having been through a number of playtests. According to sources who spoke to GameIndustry.biz, Ubisoft will lay off as many as 105 wo…
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