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Three Ubisoft executives leave amid misconduct allegations – Yahoo Finance Australia

Ubisoft’s misconduct scandal is expanding as three executives are leaving in response.

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More executives are leaving Ubisoft in the wake of misconduct allegations. The company has announced (via Kotaku) that Chief Creative Officer Serge Hascoët has resigned immediately after Libération claims he enabled misconduct by other executives, including Tommy François. The publishers Managing Director for Canadian studios, Yannis Mallat, has also left immediately after multiple allegations against employees in the country made it impossible for him to continue in the role.
Global human resources head Cécile Cornet is also leaving, although Ubisoft stressed that she made that choice in the best interest of the Companys unity. Her exit comes alongside restructuring and strengthening HR to adapt to the new realities of the business.
CEO and co-founder Yves Guillemot reiterated that the moves were vital to put an end to toxic behaviors and help Ubisoft improve and strengthen its culture. He maintained that the misconduct was in stark opposition to values that he never compromised and never will.
These additional departures come just days after a slew of allegations surfaced against numerous employees across Ubisofts offices. The accusations ranged from sexual harassment and intimidation through to abuse, racism and retaliation. Some of the accusers added that HR and management would disregard complaints, making it possible for staff to continue misconduct.
The unusual weekend timing likely isnt coincidental. The executive resignations were announced just before Ubisofts Forward showcase, which takes place today (July 12th) at 3PM ET. In theory, this addresses the core issues plaguing Ubisoft and lets it focus more on upcoming games rather than internal turmoil.

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