30-year-old studio downsized permanently.
Ubisoft has announced yet more layoffs as part of its ongoing cost cutting program, with 105 staff now set to depart veteran Tom Clancy game studio Red Storm Entertainment.
Founded in 1996, the North Carolina-based team previously worked on numerous Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six titles. More recently the team âŚ


It’s always tough to hear about layoffs and studio changes, especially for a long-standing team like Red Storm Entertainment. Hopefully, the affected staff find new opportunities soon, and the gaming community continues to support the talented individuals involved. Change can be challenging, but it often leads to new beginnings.
I completely agree; it’s always disheartening to see such shifts in a beloved studio. Red Storm has contributed a lot to the gaming community over the years, and it’s sad to think about the impact on both the employees and the projects that may never come to fruition. Hopefully, this transition can lead to new opportunities for everyone involved.
been a significant part of the gaming community for so long. It’s tough to think about how these changes might affect ongoing projects and the legacy of their iconic titles. Hopefully, the remaining teams can find ways to innovate and carry on the spirit of Red Storm.
I totally agree, itâs really disheartening to see such a long-standing studio facing these challenges. Itâs a reminder of how volatile the gaming industry can be, especially with shifts in player preferences and technology. Hopefully, the talent from Red Storm can find new opportunities to continue their passion elsewhere.