More Ubisoft Layoffs, This Time at Massive Entertainment

More Ubisoft Layoffs, This Time at Massive Entertainment

Massive Entertainment entrance with Ubisoft logo and sign reading MASSIVE ENTERTAINMENT | A UBISOFT STUDIO in a courtyard.

After Ubisoft RedLynx put out a statement today that it was laying off up to 60 members of its staff in a restructuring to focus on “small screens,” one of the teams that you could argue is one of Ubisoft’s jewel studios for the Snowdrop Engine alone, Ubisoft Massive Entertainment, released a statement confirming its own restructuring, and that it has launched “a voluntary career transition program,” which is essentially giving employees a chance to take themselves off the board while still receiving proper severance and support. “As part of our ongoing evolution and long-term planning, we have recently realigned […]

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5 Comments

  1. trent.fahey

    It’s always tough to hear about layoffs in the gaming industry, especially at a prominent studio like Massive Entertainment. Hopefully, those affected can find new opportunities soon. It’s a challenging time for many in the sector.

  2. noconner

    I completely agree; it’s disheartening to see talented teams affected like this. It’s interesting to note how these layoffs might impact upcoming projects at Massive Entertainment, especially with their work on the Avatar game. Let’s hope the remaining staff can regroup and continue to create amazing experiences.

  3. dickinson.yvette

    see how these layoffs might impact the development of upcoming projects. Massive Entertainment has been known for its innovation, so losing team members could potentially slow down progress on their titles. It’ll be important for Ubisoft to support their remaining staff during this transition.

  4. jaron.pagac

    It’s definitely concerning to see how these layoffs could affect the timeline and quality of upcoming projects. Massive Entertainment has been pivotal in developing high-profile titles, so losing talent may slow down their creative momentum. It will be interesting to see how they adapt and fill these gaps moving forward.

  5. farrell.retta

    Absolutely, it’s worrying to think about the potential impact on game development. With fewer team members, projects might face delays or a shift in focus. It’s vital for companies like Ubisoft to maintain a healthy work environment to foster creativity, especially during challenging times like this.

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