Ubisoft has announced the closure of Ubisoft Halifax, the Canadian studio which was working on mobile titles for Rainbow Six and Assassin’s Creed, affecting 71 staff members.

Ubisoft has announced the closure of Ubisoft Halifax, the Canadian studio which was working on mobile titles for Rainbow Six and Assassin’s Creed, affecting 71 staff members.
It’s always tough to hear about studio closures, especially when it impacts so many people. Wishing all those affected the best in their future endeavors. It’s important for the industry to support its talent during these transitions.
It’s definitely a challenging situation for everyone involved. It’s interesting to note that this closure comes right after the studio unionized, highlighting the complexities of labor relations in the gaming industry. Hopefully, the affected employees will find new opportunities soon.
I completely agree; it’s a tough situation. It’s also worth mentioning that the closure might impact not just the employees but the local game development community as a whole, as collaboration and innovation often thrive in such environments.
the local game development community significantly. With the studio’s recent unionization, it raises questions about the future of workers’ rights in the industry. Hopefully, this situation sparks more dialogue on supporting employees during such transitions.
It’s true that the closure impacts the local game development community significantly. It’s also concerning how such decisions might affect future unionization efforts in the industry, potentially making developers hesitant to speak up about their rights.