Ubisoft has moved through a major round of restructuring that included project cancellations, studio closures and announced voluntary redundancies at its Paris headquarters, prompting unions to organise a three‑day strike in February. Amid that turmoil, the director of Beyond Good & Evil 2 has clarified that the sequel’s development team has not been directly impacted by the cuts and is continuing to work on the game.
- The studio-wide shakeup at Ubisoft included multiple cancellations and delays, plus proposed voluntary layoffs at the Paris office.
- Unions have responded by arranging a three-day strike in February to protest the redundancy plans and broader corporate changes.
- Beyond Good & Evil 2 was not listed among cancelled projects; its director has publicly reassured fans the team remains intact.
- The director encouraged support for colleagues affected by the restructuring while reaffirming the team’s ongoing commitment to the sequel.
Source: Rock Paper Shotgun
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