In a be aware to traders on Wednesday, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot acknowledged that the corporate's “second quarter fell short of expectations” and vowed to launch “a review aimed at further improving our execution.”
But Guillemot additionally addressed among the cultural conversations occurring across the firm currently, which have intensified round Star Wars Outlaws and the upcoming Assassin's Creed Shadows (which was delayed to February 2025 at the moment) in particular.
“Finally, let me handle among the polarized feedback round Ubisoft currently,” Guillemot said. “I need to reaffirm that we're an entertainment-first firm, creating video games for the broadest attainable viewers, and our purpose will not be to push any particular agenda. We stay dedicated to creating video games for followers and gamers that everybody can get pleasure from.”
Otherwise, Guillemot said an emphasis on “a player-centric, gameplay-first approach,” whereas specializing in “focusing on two key verticals – Open World Adventures and GaaS-native experiences.”
Read Guillemot's full assertion under.
Ubisoft final commented on among the dialog surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows in July, issuing a controversial assertion to its Japanese followers through which it apologized for promotional supplies that “have caused concern” amongst its neighborhood.
Guillemot's assertion is one side of Ubisoft's message to traders that is been making headlines at the moment. Elsewhere within the be aware, Ubisoft admitted that its most up-to-date launch, Star Wars Outlaws, had a “softer than expected launch,” and revealed that Assassin's Creed Shadows will mark a return to the corporate's releases hitting Steam on Day 1.
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