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New allegations show the cycle of abuse and misconduct runs deep at Ubisoft – Gamasutra
Over a dozen former and current Ubisoft employees have come forward with fresh allegations of toxicity and abuse, implicating leadership figures still working at the French publisher.

Over the past several weeks dozens of current and former Ubisoft employees have come forward with allegations of abuse, harassment, and misconduct that suggest the publisher has spent years building its workplace culture on a bedrock of toxicity and deniability.
High-ranking execs like chief creative officer Serge Hascoet, vice presidents of editorial Maxime Beland and Tommy Francois, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla director Ashraf Ismail were all accused of misconduct, and while they’re far from…
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