A "voluntary career transition program" at Ubisoft's Massive studio announced in October 2025 apparently wasn't enough to get the job done, and so now Ubisoft is going back to the old-fashioned way of doing things by simply laying people off.
"Earlier today, we informed all employees in our Swedish studios (Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm) about a proposed organizational restructure that may affect approximately 55 roles across Malmö and Stockholm," Ubisoft told IGN.
"This restructure follows the completion of the Voluntary Leave Program launched during the fall of 2025, a finalized long-term roadmap, and a completed staffing and appointment process, which together have provided clearer visibility into the structure and capacity required to support the two studios’ work and sustainably over time."
Massive Entertainment, based in Malmö, Sweden, is the developer of The Division games as well as Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, while Ubisoft Stockholm is currently working on an unannounced new game. Ubisoft said the "long-term direction" for both studios will not be impacted by the layoffs.
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