We all remember the problems caused by the employees of Activision Blizzard, and it later turned out that the employees of the French company Ubisoft suffer from the same toxic working conditions, as a similar lawsuit was filed, and Ubisoft workers expressed their full solidarity with the Activision workers.
According to a new report issued by Axios, the French company Ubisoft is facing something like a mass exodus, or exodus as described by the trusted source, as 5 other senior developers within the French company, most of whom worked recently in the development of Far Cry 6, recently disappeared.
Earlier, VGC revealed that Far Cry executive producer Dan Hai officially announced his departure from the French company on November 12, explaining that he wanted to start a new chapter in his career after 10 years in the corridors of Ubisoft.
The report, which was issued, confirmed that the Ubisoft studios in both Montreal and Toronto decreased the number of employees for each of them by at least 60 workers in total during the past six months, and this was due to the influence of several factors that were the main reasons that led to the decrease in the number of employees in the two branches of the company.
According to interviews that Axios conducted with some current and former employees, the reasons generally revolved around the low salaries that workers received, in addition to the availability of competitive opportunities in other companies, and most importantly, frustration with the company's creative direction recently, and unease with Ubisoft's handling of the misconduct scandal. Toxic behavior and environments in the workplace began to emerge in the mid-2020s.
In any case, we also remind our followers that a recent report published by Kotaku showed that a large number of developers from the publisher Ubisoft are not completely satisfied with the company's decision to add non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to its games, as messages were posted on the media center. Employees expressed their dissatisfaction with the recent announcement of the Ubisoft Quartz platform on internal Ubisoft MANAGE social media.
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