At least 1,200 Ubisoft developers staged strike action across Paris and Milan this week in response to recent company restructuring and policy changes. Workers say the moves — including multiple project cancellations and the closure of studios — risk hundreds of layoffs and come alongside a tightening of remote-work rules and disputed pay decisions.
- Scale: Union organiser Marc Rutschlé and Solidaires Informatique reported roughly 1,200 participants in yesterday's action across Ubisoft sites in Paris and Milan.
- Cutbacks: Strikers point to the cancellation of several games and studio closures as the immediate trigger, with job losses feared to be in the hundreds.
- Workplace policy: Ubisoft has shifted away from hybrid remote working toward a system that limits home days and offers an annual allowance for remote work, a change employees oppose.
- Compensation complaints: Staff raised concerns about delayed or insufficient pay increases amid the upheaval, adding fuel to the protests.
Employees have framed the strike as both a response to organisational decisions and a demand for clearer commitments on jobs, pay and flexible working. Negotiations or further actions may follow as staff and management seek to resolve the dispute.
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Source: Rock Paper Shotgun