Players concerned about upcoming Far Cry game and Splinter Cell remake. Ubisoft lays off dozens of studio workers – Splinter Cell Remake

Players concerned about upcoming Far Cry game and Splinter Cell remake. Ubisoft lays off dozens of studio workers – Splinter Cell Remake
Players concerned about upcoming Far Cry game and Splinter Cell remake. Ubisoft lays off dozens of studio workers – Splinter Cell Remake

Ubisoft has laid off 33 employees from Ubisoft Toronto “to ensure it can deliver on its ambitious roadmap”

Ubisoft is a huge video game company, it has dozens of studios and more than 19,000 workers. In fact, this last year Ubisoft has not gone through its best moments and has been forced to fire many developers. But it seems that the restructuring continues within the French company’s teams, and this time it is in the studio in charge of developing the next Far Cry game and in Splinter Cell Remake.

As reported by Insider Gaming, Ubisoft Toronto will fire 33 workers, and the reason for this decision is “to ensure that it can fulfill its ambitious roadmap“. As we have already told you, this team is in charge, along with other teams, of working on the next Far Cry game and on Splinter Cell Remake, although Ubisoft recently confirmed that this studio was also going to collaborate to help in the development of the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time together with Ubisoft Montreal.

Ubisoft Toronto has decided to carry out a targeted realignment to ensure it can deliver on its ambitious roadmap. Unfortunately, this will affect the functions of 33 team members who will be leaving Ubisoft. We are committed to providing them with comprehensive support, including compensation and professional assistanceto help them in this transition,” a company spokesperson explains to PCGamer.

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