Ubisoft reveals new Creative House structure, cancels six games and announces “final” round of cost-cutting and studio closures to drive €200m savings

Ubisoft is shaking up its operations with the introduction of a new Creative House structure aimed at streamlining its development process. Alongside this shift, the company has confirmed the cancellation of six in-progress games and delays on seven others as part of a broader effort to tighten its focus. These moves come as part of what Ubisoft calls a final round of cost-cutting measures expected to save around €200 million. Unfortunately, these savings will also come through the closure of several studios. This latest restructuring signals a significant pivot for Ubisoft as it seeks to balance creative ambition with financial discipline.

Source: gamesindustry.biz