Red Storm Hit With Layoffs, Ubisoft Studio No Longer Making Games
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Red Storm Hit With Layoffs, Ubisoft Studio No Longer Making Games
"Ubisoft had internally announced at the North Carolina-based studio that all game developers at Red Storm Entertainment were being made redundant. As a result, 105 game devs are reportedly being laid off. Red Storm will now serve as an IT and Snowdrop engine support team for Ubisoft studios located around the world."
Red Storm Entertainment, the studio founded by Tom Clancy in the 1990s known for developing Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon games, is undergoing significant restructuring by Ubisoft. The company has made all game developers at the North Carolina-based studio redundant, resulting in approximately 105 layoffs. Red Storm will transition from game development to providing IT support and Snowdrop engine support services for Ubisoft studios worldwide. This marks a major shift in the studio's role within the Ubisoft organization.
Read at Kotaku
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