Ubisoft lays off dozens at Toronto studio
33 developers have been laid off at Ubisoft Toronto, one of the studios behind the upcoming Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake.
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33 developers have been laid off at Ubisoft Toronto, one of the studios behind the upcoming Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake.
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Sumo Group, the parent company of video game publisher Secret Mode, announced on Tuesday that it will be laying off up to 15% of its workforce, citing issues plaguing the games industry. This amounts to anywhere between 160-250 people, according to estimates.
Just days after showing off multiple games at various Summer Game Fest showcases, Sumo Group has announced that it is laying off up to 15% of its total workforce «to ensure the security of the business going forward.»
Sumo Group has announced plans to lay off 15% off its employees.
Ubisoft has announced a 2026 release window for its long-in-development Prince of Persia The Sands of Time remake.
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