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Guillemot will be forced to appear in harassment and sexual misconduct hearings for Serge Hascoet, Tommy Francois, and ...
The civil parties and the defence also deplored the fact that no proceedings have been brought against the legal entity Ubisoft, its CEO Yves Guillemot and Marie Derain, the head of human resources.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot was recently confronted by a shareholder in one of the company’s financial meetings, who asked whether Assassin’s Creed Shadows was “woke or not woke.” ...
The accused men include former Ubisoft Chief Creative Officer Serge Hascoët, who was second-in-command at the company and regarded as co-founder Guillemot’s right-hand man for 14 years from 2006.
As the release of Assassin's Creed Shadows draws closer, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot held an investor presentation for Q3 2024-2025 financial reports - real riveting stuff. What is interesting ...
Ubisoft has announced that the son of co-founder Yves Guillemot will serve as Co-CEO of its new subsidiary. Backed by Tencent, the new subsidiary will focus on several popular franchises owned by ...
Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has revealed during an internal memo to staff (obtained by Insider Gaming) that the Assassin’s Creed publisher will soon adopt a Creative Houses structure going ...
Struggling French video games giant Ubisoft shed light on a far-reaching reorganisation of its business Tuesday, as it reported disappointing sales in April-June. The internal rejig into a slew of ...
Yves Guillemot: First of all, I would like to say that we are lucky to have so many talented people working across Ubisoft. Talented teams that brought these brands, and Ubisoft, to where they are ...
According to the CEO, there are already plenty of plans to focus on two areas going forward. The CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, recently answered a few questions during a financial results call.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot responds to Stop Killing Games, says gamers are warned on discontinuations, explains why The Crew wasn't made available offline.
Struggling French video games giant Ubisoft shed light on a far-reaching reorganisation of its business Tuesday, as it reported disappointing sales in April-June. The internal rejig into a slew of ...