Ubisoft
- Date Founded
- March 28, 1986
- Subsidiaries
- Massive Entertainment, Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Quebec, Ubisoft San Francisco
- CEO
- Yves Guillemot
- Headquarters
- Saint Mandé, France
- Known For
- Rainbow Six, Prince of Persia, Far Cry, The Crew
Headquartered in Saint-Mandé, France, Ubisoft is a developer and publisher that employs over 20,000 people worldwide. It is known primarily for the Assassin's Creed, Rayman, Far Cry, and Just Dance series, as well as games using the Tom Clancy name. It also produces adaptations of popular board games, such as Monopoly and Uno.
Ubisoft admits it's exploring gen AI, and an insider claims that Far Cry 7 is being used for these experiments.
Alterra was intended to be a mash-up of Animal Crossing and Minecraft.
Ubisoft reportedly included and then removed gen-AI as a qualification for a job listing.
UFC-Que Choisir has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft over The Crew shutdown, suggesting that the publisher "violated fundamental consumer rights."
After 26 years under the Ubisoft umbrella, Red Storm Entertainment won't develop any new games.
According to a new report, developers at Capcom and Ubisoft found out about DLSS 5 at the same time as everyone else.
Ubisoft is still in a rough place, now losing the director of the next big Assassin's Creed game.
Ubisoft Toronto has been hit with layoffs, but the Splinter Cell remake is apparently still in development.
Ubisoft's union reps are calling for Yves Guillemot to step down, as they believe he's lost the trust of his workers.
Ubisoft's stock price has dropped 95 per cent in five years.
They argue that if Ubisoft blames DEI, "it'd be over for them."
Early gameplay footage and cutscenes could be viewed before the video was taken down.
Ubisoft employees may go on strike due to the massive restructuring.
Not to mention... layoffs.
Maybe if it had the same coat of paint as every other Ubisoft game, it might have stood a chance.
The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake has officially been cancelled.
Ubisoft's share price is now at its lowest point in well over a decade.
Prince of Persia is no more, and Ubisoft is "accelerating investments" into generative AI in its games.