By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Online Tech Guru
  • News
  • PC/Windows
  • Mobile
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • More
    • Gaming
    • Accessories
    • Editor’s Choice
    • Press Release
Reading: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Developers in Barcelona Are Being Laid Off as Ubisoft Celebrates Game’s Success
Best Deal
Font ResizerAa
Online Tech GuruOnline Tech Guru
  • News
  • Mobile
  • PC/Windows
  • Gaming
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Accessories
Search
  • News
  • PC/Windows
  • Mobile
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • More
    • Gaming
    • Accessories
    • Editor’s Choice
    • Press Release
Compulsion Games seeks new partnerships following spin-out from from Xbox

Compulsion Games seeks new partnerships following spin-out from from Xbox

News Room News Room 14 July 2026
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Online Tech Guru > Gaming > Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Developers in Barcelona Are Being Laid Off as Ubisoft Celebrates Game’s Success
Gaming

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Developers in Barcelona Are Being Laid Off as Ubisoft Celebrates Game’s Success

News Room
Last updated: 14 July 2026 13:06
By News Room 5 Min Read
Share
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Developers in Barcelona Are Being Laid Off as Ubisoft Celebrates Game’s Success
SHARE

Ubisoft Barcelona developers who contributed to Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced have spoken out about the company’s plans to lay them off — just as their final project becomes a commercial success, selling 2 million copies in around 24 hours.

Layoffs at Ubisoft Barcelona were announced last month as part of a wider wave of job losses across the firm. 380 staff are being let go in this latest downsizing, spread across offices in Winnipeg and Belgrade (which will close completely), in Barcelona, and in the company’s global publishing division.

Ubisoft Barcelona has a history of supporting projects typically led by other, larger Ubisoft studios, such as games in the Rabbids series and Star Trek: Bridge Crew. For Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, the team worked on the game’s diving side-missions — a secondary activity that a separate team also worked on in the original Black Flag.

“Ubisoft Barcelona did all the underwater levels,” wrote Manel Cota, a tech and gameplay animator at the studio, via a post on social media. “And that same team is being fired right now because Ubisoft thinks that’s what we deserve :)”

Thanks! Ubisoft Barcelona did all the underwater levels. And that same team is being fired right now because Ubisoft thinks thats what we deserve 🙂 https://t.co/rf3p4fGzlH

— Manel Cota (@MaNeo_O) July 13, 2026

“Today is a bittersweet day,” added Isabel Codina García, a quality assurance lead at Ubisoft Barcelona, via a post on LinkedIn that noted that a portion of the Barcelona studio had been working on the game for over two years. “However, two weeks before launch, the whole AC team at Ubisoft Barcelona was informed of a collective redundancy plan.”

Barcelona-based workers have now begun a previously-announced a strike against the layoffs which will continue until this Thursday, July 16. A flyer advertising the walkout claims that “51 staff will lose their jobs in the coming weeks.”

“After years of dedication to our team, the company has turned its back on us,” the flyer states. “We will never see the fruits of our labor, and the reward for our hard work will be the loss of our jobs.”

Ubisoft Barcelona goes on strike. The company wants to layoff 51 #ACResynced developers after game success.

🏴 No to ERE (redundancies) in Ubisoft Barcelona! pic.twitter.com/vCeNfUBqTD

— CGT Catalunya 🚩🏴 (@CGTCatalunya) July 14, 2026

Ubisoft plans for its Barcelona team to now focus solely on the Rainbow Six franchise, IGN understands, as part of wider organizational changes that have seen repeated reshufflings and redunancies across the whole company.

In March, Ubisoft confirmed that 105 staff were set to depart veteran Tom Clancy game studio Red Storm Entertainment, as part of a move that downsized the studio permanently, following three previous waves of layoffs at the company since 2022.

Ubisoft has cut hundreds of staff and fully closed numerous studios in recent times, with 2026 already off to a brutal start. In January, the company canceled six games including its Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake and closed two Ubisoft studios completely (Ubisoft Stockholm and Ubisoft Halifax), while making layoffs at its office in Abu Dhabi, at Trials studio RedLynx and at Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora outfit Massive Entertainment.

Just a week after that, Ubisoft announced plans to ditch 200 jobs at its company headquarters in Paris, leading to protests within the French capital. Next, in February, Ubisoft was forced to reassure fans that its long-awaited Splinter Cell remake remained in development after 40 jobs were eliminated at its studio Ubisoft Toronto.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The first sunlight reflecting space mirror has been cleared for launch

The first sunlight reflecting space mirror has been cleared for launch

News Room News Room 14 July 2026
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow

Trending

Plex Keeps Getting Worse. Is Jellyfin a Decent Replacement?

I use Plex every day. Lately, I've been wondering if I should stop.The software, which…

14 July 2026

Google’s Demis Hassabis says it’s time for a global AI watchdog — led by the US

Demis Hassabis thinks the world needs an AI watchdog with the power to hit the…

14 July 2026

Review: Oura Ring 5

Oura has also introduced GLP-1 tracking. Members can log injections or oral medications, monitor side…

14 July 2026
News

Best RGB TVs (2026): My Picks After Testing the Hottest TVs

Best RGB TVs (2026): My Picks After Testing the Hottest TVs

Televisions are evolving yet again. This time, the new kid on the block is mini RGB, which emits red, green, and blue lights through an LCD panel instead of just…

News Room 14 July 2026

Your may also like!

Let’s build a children’s public internet
News

Let’s build a children’s public internet

News Room 14 July 2026
How Evil Trout aims to turn a cult free game into a Steam hit – again
Gaming

How Evil Trout aims to turn a cult free game into a Steam hit – again

News Room 14 July 2026
The Chatbot That Foretold Why People Share Secrets With ChatGPT
News

The Chatbot That Foretold Why People Share Secrets With ChatGPT

News Room 14 July 2026
DOGE Used AI for Housing Policy. The Government Won’t Say How
News

DOGE Used AI for Housing Policy. The Government Won’t Say How

News Room 14 July 2026

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
Advertise with us

Socials

Follow US
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?