New Ubisoft report has worried Assassin's Creed fans

A new report has Assassin's Creed fanatics and fans of other Ubisoft series as may far, division, and ghost recon — worried. In general, Ubisoft is in a remarkable decline. That said, one of the series that has apparently survived for the purposes of this negative decline is Assassin's Creed, which is not the Assassin's Creed of yesteryear, but still pretty good and quite popular. However, do not trust this to stay true, because it seems that Ubisoft is only getting worse.

Ubisoft is not only bleeding talent, it's apparently bleeding a lot of talent. And given the various scandals of misconduct, it is not surprising that this is happening. Add this the general reorganization of the workforce that the world has been experiencing, and apparently you will get what is described as an Exodus of Ubisoft.

At this time, we do not have accurate figures on how many developers have left Ubisoft recently, but LinkedIn indicates that the company has been losing more employees than its competitors. And in many cases, this talent has been in key and high level positions. Now, considering that many of Ubisoft's recent games have not been very good, this top-down reorganization can be beneficial, but at least, will create short-term problems, since replacing Senior Talent is a challenge and The recruitment process is long.

Ubisoft Reveals Assassin's Creed 2022 Plans! For now, much of this are conjectures, but there is certainly an uncertainty in Ubisoft at this time, and if there is an uncertainty in Ubisoft, there is an uncertainty in the games you are creating.

As for assassin's creed specifically, the next game will not be the standard Assassin's Creed Subject, but a live service Assassin's Creed. A new type of game for a series of a developer who not only has a brief, but irregular history in live service games, but it is also bleeding talent is not going to fill out exactly anything. Assassin's Creed Fan with optimism.

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