Following the launch of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, layoffs have begun at Ubisoft Barcelona affecting 51 employees.
“After seven years at Ubisoft Barcelona, this is not how I imagined it would end,” wrote QA/QC lead Isabel Codina García on LinkedIn (thanks Kotaku). “But I am genuinely grateful for the people I have met and everything I have learned along the way.”
These cuts were first announced with the closures of the Winnipeg and Belgrade studios, as part of Ubisoft’s restructuring process introduced earlier this year.
Following the announcement, staff went on strike, organised by
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