December 4, 2024 - 07:48

Ubisoft has announced the decision to delist its first-person shooter game, XDefiant, with plans to close down the game’s servers following the conclusion of its third season. This development marks a significant shift for the company, which is also shuttering studios located in San Francisco and Japan. The closures are part of a broader strategy that will see nearly 300 employees laid off across various divisions.
The decision to discontinue XDefiant comes amid ongoing challenges within the gaming industry, where competition is fierce and player engagement can be difficult to maintain. As Ubisoft aims to streamline operations and focus on its core franchises, the impact on its workforce is substantial. Employees affected by the layoffs have expressed concern over job security and the future of their projects.
This move reflects a growing trend in the gaming sector, where companies are reassessing their portfolios and making tough decisions to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
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