Ubisoft detonates its structure, torches morale, and sparks labor backlash as staff revolt against leadership chaos.
Company reset shatters internal stability
Company reset shatters internal stability
- Ubisoft splits operations into five Creative Houses.
- Leadership reshuffle sidelines long-time executives.
- Six games die, several slip, and new projects spawn.
- Layoffs loom alongside a return-to-office push.
- Shares sink to levels unseen since 2011.
- The company value drops roughly 95 percent over eight years.
- Staff morale tanks across studios.
- Internal channels overflow with leadership backlash.
- Solidaires Informatique stages a protest outside Ubisoft Paris.
- Ten workers attend the initial demonstration.
- The action targets CEO Yves Guillemot directly.
- The union frames management choices as detached.
- End the aggressive cost-cutting agenda.
- Protect and expand remote work options.
- Deliver real salary increases.
- Stop creating lavish executive roles.
- Some staff publicly seek new jobs online.
- Internal forums fill with criticism of executives.
- Stress complaints escalate inside teams.
- Confidence in leadership keeps eroding.
- The strike happens on January 22, 2026.
- The timing follows the corporate reset announcement.
- Anger peaks quickly after restructuring.
- No cooling-off period appears yet.