
For all the talk of disruption in games, Ubisoft believes the industry has become a more stable place to earn a buck in recent years. Speaking at the publisher's Investor Day today, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot ran down a list of changes that have occurred in gaming of late.

Insider Gaming - "Ubisoft has cancelled yet another game, this time ending development on the Animal Crossing-inspired title Alterra."

HALIFAX (April 14, 2026) – Laid-off Ubisoft workers in Halifax have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a settlement with the video-game giant. The terms of the settlement, including the compensation employees will receive, is confidential.
I can't sit here and act like I know these workers financial situations. And I'm sure nobody wakes up WANTING to go to court. But for the sake of the industry, I wish some of these types of cases made it to trial.
Settlements allow companies to continue to do whatever abusive practices they do. While the trials (should the company lose) would actually force real changes for the better.
But again, I'm not in these workers shoes and I can understand them not wanting to risk it.

Two-day event includes exclusive reveals, trailers and playable games on show floor.
"Publisher's plans to grow revenues by 60% over next three years includes "strong push on multiplayer-centric games"
it was pretty obvious they would be pushing online. especially now that psn and xbl both charge.