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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot recently waded into the controversy over the end-of-life deactivation of online games. He ...
He details a complaint sent to the EU Commission from an unknown user alleging the “ Stop Destroying Videogames ” EU petition ...
Ubisoft CEO has responded to a shareholder question about the Stop Killing Games campaign, and revealed a new Ghost Recon's ...
Despite receiving generally positive reviews, Star Wars Outlaws wasn't a commercial hit for Ubisoft, and the company blames ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has responded to Stop Killing Games in a financial meeting, referring to it as 'an issue we're ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has made some comments on the sales issues of Star Wars Outlaws. The big boss claims that Outlaws ...
At Ubisoft's annual shareholder meeting, CEO Yves Guillemot answers questions about sunsetting online games and other topics ...
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Ubisoft faces renewed scrutiny as former executives are convicted in a landmark harassment trial, highlighting a toxic workplace culture. Despite promises of reform following 2020's allegations of ...
Three ex-Ubisoft executives have been handed suspended prison sentences by after being found guilty of fostering a culture of sexual and psychological harassment.
A French court hands down sentences to three former Ubisoft executives after the trio are convicted on numerous charges.
Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer accused of simultaneously working for multiple startups, has reached out to the CEO who exposed him, seeking ...
Three ex-Ubisoft leaders receive suspended sentences for enabling harassment. A landmark case with troubling echoes for the wider games industry.
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