Ubisoft CEO Apologises For Internal Comments After Weak Software Sales - Nintendo Life

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"I heard your feedback and I'm sorry"

Sparks of HopeImage: Ubisoft

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has reportedly apologised to unit for a caller remark successful which helium stated that "the shot is successful your court" regarding getting the large steadfast backmost connected track.

As reported by Kotaku, Guillemot took portion successful a company-wide Q&A league with Ubisoft unit and opened the gathering by apologising for his erstwhile comment, stating “I heard your feedback and I’m atrocious this was perceived that way". The apology was alleged successful effect to an up-voted question which work “the shot is present successful our court—for years it has been successful your tribunal truthful wherefore did you mishandle the shot truthful severely truthful we, the workers, person to hole it for you?”.

The play follows quality that Ubisoft had cancelled 3 unannounced games, delayed the troubled live-service rubric Skull and Bones for the sixth time, and announced extended cost-cutting measures to instrumentality spot implicit the adjacent 2 years. The institution stated that bundle income implicit the 2022 vacation play were “markedly and amazingly slower than expected”, citing Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and Just Dance 2023 Edition arsenic cardinal examples of games that underperformed against expectations.

In nonstop effect to Guillemot's archetypal comments, Ubisoft Paris — the company's office — has been called upon by commercialized national Solidaires Informatique to onslaught connected January 27th, with the national stating that Guillemot had tried to displacement the blasted of the company's failures onto its employees.

It's chartless whether the onslaught volition inactive spell up successful airy of Guillemot's apology, but 1 happening is for certain: things are not looking large implicit astatine Ubisoft.

What bash you marque of Yves Guillemot's comments and consequent apology? Let america cognize with a remark below.

[source kotaku.com, via pushsquare.com]

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