In a move mirroring that of many other widely criticized companies, around 4,000 employees of Ubisoft Montreal have been ordered to return to office for the first time in three years. The staff reportedly aren't too happy about the new directive with some calling out management for breaking promises.
According to a new IGN report, Ubisoft Montreal announced that employees would be returning to the office starting September 11. The report indicates that since the new directive was implemented, the studio's intranet has been getting swamped with employee posts that range from mild concern to outright anger. Most of the comments were unsurprisingly negative.
As a result of the new mandate, the studio behind Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Far Cry 5 was reportedly in "turmoil" as most of the staff felt that management went back on its word that "100% remote work would be possible." The directive reportedly requires staff to return to the office for a minimum of two days a week.
Ubisoft announced back in June 2021 that it was a "hybrid and tailored approach to work arrangements" allowing staff to be able "to balance in-office work with work from home. Ubisoft Montreal employees were repeatedly told that they could work 100% remotely long term which led staff to make significant life decisions or accept roles within the studio based on these promises.
