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Ubisoft CEO Apologises To ‘Everyone Who Was Hurt’ By Misconduct At The Company – Kotaku Australia
Ahead of Ubisoft’s second summer showcase later today, the global video game publisher released a short video in which CEO Yves Guillemot apologised for all of those hurt by “certain Ubisoft employees” who failed to “uphold our comany’s values.” “I am truly s…

Ahead of Ubisofts second summer showcase later today, the global video game publisher released a short video in which CEO Yves Guillemot apologised for all of those hurt by certain Ubisoft employees who failed to uphold our comanys values.
I am truly sorry to everyone who was hurt, Guillemot said. We have taken significant steps to remove or sanction those who violated our values and code of conduct and we are working to improve our systems and processes.
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