Ubisoft has issued another round of layoffs as it continues the process of establishing its new subsidiary, Vantage, which will own and operate most of Ubisoft’s valuable gaming IP, including Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry.

Gamedeveloper.com is reporting that more jobs have been cut, this time at Ubisoft’s Abu Dhabi location. According to the site’s reporting, they’ve noted employees on LinkedIn have been posting since December about being laid off, with some posting in just the last few days about losing their job.

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One employee, Zohaib Shafiq, posted on January 13th, stating that “Due to recent restructuring, my journey at Ubisoft Abu Dhabi is coming to an end after an amazing 4.5 years.”

Just last week, layoffs were announced at Massive Entertainment and Stockholm, totalling 55 jobs, and a week before that, Ubisoft’s Halifax studio was shut down entirely – it had unionised a few weeks prior.

“Earlier today, we informed all employees in our Swedish studios (Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm) about a proposed organizational restructure that may affect approximately 55 roles across Malmö and Stockholm,” Ubisoft told IGN in a statement, noting that the proposed layoffs followed the completion of their Voluntary Leave Program.

Massive Entertainment is currently working on The Division 3, raising questions about whether the layoffs will impact the game’s development. The team also continues to support The Division 2 with content, and the original The Division appears to be getting a Definitive Edition sometime soon.

Ubisoft Stockholm is working on an unannounced game. It’s unclear how the layoffs might affect that.

Based on my quick maths and research, I count roughly 186 jobs have been cut since the announcement of Vantage in March of 2025, and presumably, there’s a lot more to come as Ubisoft continues trying to save its sinking ship.

Speaking of which, the long-rumoured Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag remake – probably subtitled Resynced – is supposed to launch before March of this year, and the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake is also expected quite soon.

Right now, Ubisoft’s hopes and dreams largely rest on Vantage, the new spin-off that isn’t saddled with as much debt and in which Tencent owns a huge chunk.

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