Ubisoft is laying off 105 employees at Red Storm Entertainment and ending game development at the Ghost Recon studio. According to IGN, the company confirmed the cuts as part of a strategic shift for Red Storm, which will move away from leading game development and instead focus on support work for other Ubisoft projects. Red Storm Entertainment, known for its work on the Ghost Recon franchise, is affected by broader restructuring efforts at Ubisoft as the publisher continues to adjust its operations. The layoffs impact 105 staff members.
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Ubisoft lays off 105 staff and ends game development at Red Storm Entertainment
Published Apr 26, 2026
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