At a press event designed to set out the future of Ubisoft, its boss Yves Guillemot briefly touched upon its workplace crisis, which began in 2020.
Numerous reports of sexual misconduct sparked a round of departures from the company, but Ubisoft has remained under pressure ever since – and even this week – from staff who feel the publisher has not done enough.
On Thursday, in Paris, at a briefing attended by Eurogamer, Guillemot described the moment as a “stumble” which the company had since acknowledged and learned from.
“Our goal is to offer the best working environment for them to thrive and reach their full potential,” Guillemot said. “In a context of [a] great reshuffle, we want to build one unique employee value proposition and bring changes whenever needed.