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A court in France has sentenced three former Ubisoft executives for sexual and psychological harassment. Serge Hascoet, Tommy ...
The EU consumer rights campaign Stop Killing Games reached its 1 million signature goal earlier this month, snowballing out ...
A French court hands down sentences to three former Ubisoft executives after the trio are convicted on numerous charges.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillermot commented on the Stop Killing Games campaign during a shareholder meeting on July 10.
François, former Ubisoft vice president of editorial and creative services, has received the heaviest sentence of a suspended three-year term, having also been convicted on charges of attempted sexual ...
Former Ubisoft executives have been convicted in French courts of complicity in sexual harassment at the workplace.
Since its foundation nearly 40 years ago, Ubisoft has been a family company, with the Guillemot brothers steering the French gaming giant. That tradition is continuing with the new spun-off subsidiary ...
Three former senior Ubisoft employees - including one-time chief creative officer and second-in-command Serge Hascoet - have received suspended prison sentences and fines from a French court after ...
Earlier this year, Assassin’s Creed maker Ubisoft got $1.25 billion from Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent to spin off its most successful gaming franchises into a separate subsidiary. Now we know who ...
Three former Ubisoft executives have been handed suspended prison sentences for fostering a culture of sexual and psychological harassment within the company.
Three former high Ubisoft executives were found guilty of harassment of employees and have now been given suspended prison sentences.
A French court has convicted three former Ubisoft executives, Tommy François, Serge Hascoët, and Guillaume Patrux, on charges of moral and sexual hara ...
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