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    Ubisoft pivots to “selective model” to reduce reliance on individual game launches

    JamesBy JamesJuly 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ubisoft is looking to reduce its reliance on individual game launches, pivoting instead toward a “more selective model” leaning on its back-catalog and live service titles for revenue

    This strategic shift, detailed in the publisher’s 2025/26 annual report, comes as the company continues its restructuring process that began earlier this year

    “Launching a game early, without it being sufficiently developed, or releasing it at the same time as competing games – whether AAA or games incorporating major technical/artistic innovations – or at the same time as in-game events, major updates with little advance notice, or content for older successful games, can significantly limit its commercial impact.”

    In its previous annual report, Ubisoft identified “overpricing” as a potential business risk. This has since been reworded as “a pricing strategy that may or may not devalue the content.”

    This year’s report similarly pointed to risks regarding team stability, noting that the same restructuring efforts responsible for recent studio closures and layoffs could threaten long-term development

    This vulnerability was underscored last week when Ubisoft Barcelona laid off 51 employees following the launch of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced

    “The sudden departure of members of the games core teams could be damaging to Ubisoft’s development and could have a significant impact on its editorial policy,” the company noted

    “Ubisoft’s success also depends on its teams’ know-how and skills in a highly competitive international market. [The company] is therefore exposed to a situation of dependence on certain key talents whose creativity or technical expertise is rare and highly valued in the market.”

    Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot described the past financial year as “one of decisive action for Ubisoft,” and said that it “remains on track to complete the final phase of its cost reduction program by March 2028.”

    “In a more selective video game market and an increasingly competitive environment, we chose to address our challenges head-on and initiated one of the most ambitious transformations in Ubisoft’s history,” said Guillemot

    “This transformation involves difficult decisions, but they are necessary to give Ubisoft the structure, focus and flexibility required to restore sustainable performance over time. Our objective is clear: to build a more focused, efficient and resilient organisation, better positioned to seize the significant opportunities ahead.”

    Looking ahead, Guillemot said that Ubisoft “is entering a new phase.”

    “Our ambition remains clear: reinforce Ubisoft’s position as one of the industry’s leading creators of high-quality, memorable and engaging entertainment experiences.”

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