Ubisoft Barcelona developers strike over proposed layoffs

Developers at Ubisoft Barcelona have begun a strike in response to planned job cuts at the studio. The action, organized by a Spanish union, involves staff leaving work on specific afternoons through mid-July.

The strike targets proposed layoffs that would affect 51 employees. Workers demand the positions be retained along with a five-year job protection period.

Additional demands include a return to remote work for 60 percent of days, approval of stalled internal promotions, and a formal review of pay and benefits. The union La Confederación General del Trabajo is coordinating the effort.

These actions follow earlier layoffs and restructuring at Ubisoft. In June the company closed studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade while shifting Barcelona's focus to Rainbow Six: Siege.

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Ubisoft plans to shutter two studios and restructure another, resulting in about 380 job losses. The moves mark the company's third round of layoffs this year.

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Ubisoft has reached a confidential settlement with 61 former employees from its Halifax studio, who unionized before the studio closed. The union members voted overwhelmingly in favor of the deal, as announced by CWA Canada. Developers praised the company for respecting the union during negotiations.

Microsoft is preparing mass layoffs that could affect up to 5,500 employees, with roughly 1,000 positions potentially eliminated in the Xbox division.

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IO Interactive announced staffing cuts on June 30 after an external partner withdrew from its new IP Project Fantasy. The studio remains committed to releasing the game despite the change.

Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of Ubisoft, died in a plane crash near La Baule-Escoublac in France. The 69-year-old was one of two victims in the incident involving a Cessna 421 aircraft.

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