Ubisoft closed the Belgrade studio, leaving more than 100 employees unemployed

Macedonian text: Photo: map, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Ubisoft closed its doors. Ubisoft Belgrade is the new studio that has just been closed by the French publisher. This closure is directly related to the unreliable closure of Ubisoft Winnipeg, reports Insider Gaming.

Ubisoft Belgrade was formed in 2016. At that time, the Serbian support studio worked on games such as Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Wildlands, The Crew 2, Rainbow Six, Skull & Bones and others. All employees left the studio, which counted around 100 people.

When it was formed, the studio started with only 10 employees. The departure is due to the new restructuring that was carried out at the time and the city of Barcelona, as well as the studio in Barcelona, and could be up to 380.

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