Ubisoft executives Serge Hascoët, Tommy François, and Guillaume Patrux were convicted for enabling sexual and psychological harassment. François received a suspended sentence of three years for attempted sexual assault, while Hascoët and Patrux received shorter suspended sentences for other offenses. The trio also faced fines totaling €85,000. Despite their removal, Ubisoft has encountered difficulties, including employee dissatisfaction over return-to-office policies, new abuse allegations, and delays in game releases. Ubisoft recently formed a partnership with Tencent for its top franchises amidst ongoing challenges.
In 2020, Ubisoft executives Serge Hascoët and Tommy François resigned amid abuse allegations. Three years later, they were convicted for enabling a culture of harassment.
François received a three-year suspended sentence for attempted sexual assault and harassment of employees, with Hascoët and Patrux also receiving suspended sentences for bullying.
All three were fined, with Hascoët facing the largest penalty of €45,000, while Ubisoft continued to struggle with allegations of abuse and employee dissatisfaction.
Despite the executives’ removal, Ubisoft's issues persisted, including employee rebellion against workplace policies and delays in multiple game releases.
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