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Ubisoft CEO apologises to people they didn’t protect – Rock Paper Shotgun
Following a long series of accusations of abuse against Ubisoft employees and studios, the company’s CEO has publicly apologised in a new video.

Three hours before tonight’s Ubisoft Forward stream, their latest blast of announcements and trailers, CEO Yves Guillemot issued a public video apology to people hurt by the company’s failure to protect them from abusive employees. This year, accusations of sexual harassment, abuse, and discrimination were made against numerous Ubisoft employees and studios, including several high-ranking people.
If Guillemot’s apology video was planned to clear the air so today can just be feel-good marketing,…
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