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Ubisoft Roasted For Asking Devs To Accept "Voluntary Career Transition"
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Blair Marnell
2025-10-23
Someone at Ubisoft found a new way to say "layoff," and the company's getting ruthlessly mocked for it. Earlier this year, Ubisoft laid off devs at Red Storm Entertainment amid a larger restructuring of the company, including the spin-off subsidy with Tencent that will focus on Assassin's Creed, Far Cry and Rainbow Six. Now, Ubisoft is looking to shed even more developers, and it's been called out online by fans and industry figures for the way it characterized layoffs as a "voluntary career transition." The affected studio is Massive Entertainment, the developer behind Star Wars Outlaws. The game failed to meet Ubisoft's sales expectations, but Ubisoft did not say if that's why staff are being let go. In the message shared below, Ubisoft states that it has "introduced a voluntary career transition program giving eligible team members the opportunity to take their next career step on their own terms, supported by a comprehensive package that includes financial and career assistance." pic.twitter.com/XCb9TPZ09m Some observers have called that "corporate speak," but it's also reminiscent of Newspeak from 1984. Either way, the responses have been swift. That's a pretty fancy way of saying you're doing layoffs. This is, without question, one of the most poorly written layoff press release I’ve ever read in my life. "Hello Ai: Write a statement where we announce that we are laying off a bunch of people without saying we are laying off a bunch of people, thanks." dang. i didnt know division 2: survivors was reffering to the staff. The account for DayZ Badlands even trolled Ubisoft with an announcement of its own. Official non AI Statement:We are massively committed to driving a massive wave of transformation that aligns with our massive vision for the future of entertainment. As part of this massive evolution, we are proud to introduce our Massive Voluntary Career Transition Program™ —… This isn't the first time this year that Ubisoft's been mocked saying something off-the-wall, like claiming microtransactions "make games more fun." Earlier this month, Assassin's Creed executive producer Marc-Alexis Côté left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. Ubisoft subsequently shot down a rumor that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. Latest in Star Wars Outlaws Switch 2 Game Key Cards May Be Controversial, But Ubisoft Defends Them For Star Wars Outlaws Ubisoft CEO Blames Star Wars Brand Trouble For Disappointing Outlaws Sales Somehow, Star Wars Has An Official Map Again
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bigMoodEnergy
Nov 29, 01:09 AM
absolutely Hard to say. bye Something else.
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coffeeChip
Nov 27, 03:49 AM
phenomenal
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papayaSmuggler
Nov 07, 02:44 AM
this is exactly what i wanted. 👀 stuff like that &solid game. on fire
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zombieDuck
Oct 23, 10:24 PM
haha 🌚
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tiltedsmile
Oct 23, 03:44 PM
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