Layoffs Hit Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm Amid Cost-Cutting Efforts
In a move that's already had fans of gaming franchises like The Division series on edge, Ubisoft has announced it's cutting around 55 roles across its two Swedish studios, Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm. This comes just months after the company reduced 71 jobs at Ubisoft Halifax.
The decision to undergo an organizational restructure was revealed in a statement from Ubisoft, which claims that the changes are forward-looking and structural, rather than being related to individual performance or recent game releases. According to the company, these "proposed changes" will allow for a clearer vision of the studios' work and help them sustain themselves in the long term.
For fans of The Division series, this news might be a cause for concern, as Massive Entertainment is still working on The Division 3. However, Ubisoft assures that the game's development will continue unabated, with no impact on the title's quality or timeline.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft Stockholm is reportedly focused on a new franchise under wraps, which is leveraging the studio's cutting-edge technology, including the Ubisoft Scalar cloud computing platform. While details about this project are scarce at present, it's clear that Ubisoft Stockholm is committed to innovation and growth.
The layoffs mark the second round of cost-cutting measures in 2026 for Ubisoft. The company had already offered voluntary buyouts to workers at Massive Entertainment last year as part of its efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs.
Industry insiders have expressed concern about the impact these layoffs could have on game development, but it remains to be seen how this will affect the overall quality and quality of games in the pipeline.
In a move that's already had fans of gaming franchises like The Division series on edge, Ubisoft has announced it's cutting around 55 roles across its two Swedish studios, Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm. This comes just months after the company reduced 71 jobs at Ubisoft Halifax.
The decision to undergo an organizational restructure was revealed in a statement from Ubisoft, which claims that the changes are forward-looking and structural, rather than being related to individual performance or recent game releases. According to the company, these "proposed changes" will allow for a clearer vision of the studios' work and help them sustain themselves in the long term.
For fans of The Division series, this news might be a cause for concern, as Massive Entertainment is still working on The Division 3. However, Ubisoft assures that the game's development will continue unabated, with no impact on the title's quality or timeline.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft Stockholm is reportedly focused on a new franchise under wraps, which is leveraging the studio's cutting-edge technology, including the Ubisoft Scalar cloud computing platform. While details about this project are scarce at present, it's clear that Ubisoft Stockholm is committed to innovation and growth.
The layoffs mark the second round of cost-cutting measures in 2026 for Ubisoft. The company had already offered voluntary buyouts to workers at Massive Entertainment last year as part of its efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs.
Industry insiders have expressed concern about the impact these layoffs could have on game development, but it remains to be seen how this will affect the overall quality and quality of games in the pipeline.