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What Did Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot Know About Allegations? Here's His Unsatisfying Answer

The recent reports of a toxic work environment hung like a cloud over Ubisoft's Q1 earnings call, and executives' answers were often evasive.

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Recent allegations of a toxic workplace environment at Ubisoft have dominated headlines, so the company's corporate earnings call was sure to have the stories looming over the proceedings. And while CEO Yves Guillemot and other executives addressed the allegations, those answers left a lot to be desired.

Before the call began, Ubisoft said in its earnings statement that it would be proactively tying management bonuses to creating "a positive and inclusive workplace environment." When executives were asked direct questions during the Q&A period, though, the answers were less satisfying. The longest answer came from CEO Yves Guillemot, in response to a pointed question about his own responsibility and awareness of the problem. The questioner suggested he didn't know, he did know and did nothing, or he had been alerted but didn't act fast enough--none of them positive possibilities.

"Each time we have been made aware of misconduct, we made actually tough decisions and made sure that those decisions had a clear and positive impact, so that's very important," Guillemot said. "It has now become clear that certain individuals betrayed the trust I placed in them and didn't live up to Ubisoft's shared values. So I have never compromised on my core values and ethics, and never will. I will continue to run and transform Ubisoft to face today's and tomorrow's challenges."

CFO Frederick Duguet also said, in response to a separate question, "We take the allegations seriously and I think it was important that we acted fast."

In more practical terms, Guillemot was asked about the impact of recent management shifts, after several senior positions have been left suddenly vacant due to the spate of allegations. Guillemot reiterated the company's previous statements that he will be taking a more hands-on approach to fill the gap.

"We have a deep bench of senior, talented creative people ... a lot of creative minds, so I'm now taking directly the role of CMO and I'm really taking care of all those games that are on the way," he said. "I was already following those games carefully and I have strong teams to follow the games that are created. We're going to take advantage of the evolution of the company to make sure more communication and investment from all local teams into the production of the games."

Later, another question followed up by asking explicitly for names of employees who are taking over these senior VP roles. Guillemot said that the company has started to increase the number of VPs through a separate initiative, which has yielded positive results, but he declined to give specifics on which teams or particular employees have been promoted to support him in his new role.

"What we started at the beginning of the year was to increase the number of VPs in the organization and we have done that on two of the teams," he said. "We will continue to recruit from our studios--and from the outside but mostly our studios--people who have been working on different games. We will be able to recruit from our teams other people who can really help to continue to follow and also to inspire some of the teams that are developing future games."

Allegations leveled at Ubisoft have run the gamut, but overall they portray the studio as a misogynistic workplace--or a "frat-house culture" as described by some employees. The company is currently reorganizing the studio's editorial board and has added two new positions: Head of Workplace Culture and Head of Diversity and Inclusion. Executives who have stepped down amid the allegations include Assassin's Creed Valhalla director Ashraf Ismail, Serge Hascoet, Yannis Mallat, Cecile Cornet, and several other executives. Maxime Beland, who returned to the company as a member of the executive editorial team to guide project decisions, also left amid assault allegations.

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Massive bonuses to CEOs for no reason at all, allegations of sexual abuse, apparently people getting assaulted, tournament presidents abusing young children, and a laundry list of harassment claims that seem to never end.

It has not been a good year for public relations in the game development world. It's like the world went on a witch hunt, except they found a bunch of em.

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Gaming.

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Is this news? Yes, it is.

Is the author's obvious desire to see everyone, including the CEO, fired and forgotten no matter what he says or does, news worthy? No, it's not.

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@Barighm: What? So it's news but, when the author is posting what was said IN the conference call that's about the news you just talked about, it's suddenly not news? hmm.... I think you're just a sexist who got offended because someone else got called out for it.

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@kgsg-19-2: The author titles the article "CEO gives unsatisfying answer" and yet clearly the CEO gave the kind of answer you expect to see in this situation and promises everything you expect from him. He even outlines his plan.

Maybe there is more to the article and GS didn't cover it appropriately? That could be true. It has happened before, but based on what was given, there is an obvious agenda here which runs counter to what is actually reported.

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@kgsg-19-2: Oh look at you throwing around "buzzwords". cool thing to do in 2020.

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@rolento25: Oh, look at you, thinking simple words that have been used for years, are in books, articles, dictionaries, and are a big part of history are just "buzzwords" while believing you're a smarter person and being a drain on society. Meanwhile, I'll just keep using "buzzwords".

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Yves Guillemot doesn't have to "satisfy" you and I'm not sure what he could have said to do so. And for the love of everything that is holy, are we aware of how everything is toxic this and toxic that?

At this rate, if human civilisation lasts another thousand years, people will look back and describe said civilisation as "Toxic tho, wasn't it?"

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@death_burnout: I'm offended by your use of the word satisfy. Nobody needs to be satisfied. It's 2020. Be offended by EVERYTHING.

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@death_burnout: There is no satisfying cancel culture. Their only interest is to see everyone's heads roll and to replace all existing culture with their own.

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@Barighm @alex33x: So you're for sexism, sexual abuse, racism, etc etc? All I can say is, unsurprising and, what the hell is wrong w/ you.

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@kgsg-19-2: No, but you have clearly proven you're for sexism (hatred against men), sexual abuse (it's okay for women to beat up men), racism (all whites are evil), etc, you're just going about it from the opposite direction. You immediately go hostile if anyone doesn't conform to your beliefs, and throw insults around while conveniently ignoring the fact you're acting as judge, jury, and executioner. We call this vigilantism, but for some reason it's okay when you're only destroying peoples' livelihoods on the thinnest of excuses just because every now and again real investigators with actual skill and experience occasionally find an asshole who deserves it.

Meanwhile, I've gotten into fist fights over people insulting the mentally and culturally disadvantaged and lost many friends over the years when they proved to be evil, bigoted dirtbags. Hell, I've lost FAMILY over it. The plain and simple truth is, I know a bully when I see one, and you and your fascist overlords are bullies. You do NOT need to force society to conform to your beliefs to make a difference.

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@kgsg-19-2: stop being such a Leftist. Yves frankly doesn't owe those "journalists" any explanation, it's a matter that should be addressed internally and that's it. Plus what exactly entails a "satisfying" answer to you...? People like you want all these alleged people crucified for any wrong doing whatsoever......

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@asultana121x: Er...no, he owes us an explanation, and obviously letting it be handled internally is BS. Just because a game studio is staffed almost entirely by dudes doesn't mean it can't maintain a professional work environment for all involved.

The thing is, he owes governments and cultural institutions an explanation, not game journalists.

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@asultana121x: People like me stand up for injustice, whats right, and for improving society. So the actual real problem here is people like you that have a problem w/ people who are against bad things. Do you guys also support people who commit murder too or what? Also, stop being a right wing racism, sexism, fascist supporter. Thanks.

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@kgsg-19-2: "people like me stand up for injustice" lol who do you think you are, Batman?

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@xnshd: lol naw, I could come up w/ a better name anyway. Hell, maybe even change my username and profile pic too. But kinda weird that you equate doing what's right, or something that should be a normal every day thing, and turn it into something that's bad and that they're only doing it to be a superhero. If someone helps the elderly and talks about it are you gonna call them batman?

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@kgsg-19-2: its the terminology you are using. thats the funny thing you sound like this one man army against the worlds injustice. have a day off dude.

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@xnshd: Unfortunately that's the problem w/ these people though. You tell them what's wrong and you get called a "superhero" like it's a bad thing. It's fucked up but welcome to these people and today's politics sadly enough.

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@kgsg-19-2: You're not improving anything. You're just replacing one form of injustice with another. You're accusing innocent people and ruining their lives, starting fights over the tiniest disagreements, and are so full of yourselves you don't see you're on the same level as the people you claim to be fighting. That's why we with actual understanding of human history know better because it all boils down to a simple, legendary phrase: "today's oppressed are tomorrow's oppressors".

If you were ACTUALLY making a difference, NOBODY would be questioning what you're saying and doing. I mean, for crying out loud, how many movies have you seen where the message is "freedom is a right"? Don't you see the problem with running around and saying "You can't say this! You can't do that! You must believe what I tell you!"?

The sad thing is, I literally don't know any actual gay, trans, or minority person who actually supports any of this. Heck, my sister lives in the gay district. She says they all think you guys are nuts.

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@Barighm: Exactly social justice and cancel culture are the cancer of society. They want a hive mind instead of individualism. SJW's think we should all act, feel and think the same way.

That is not the basis in which America was founded on. We are losing our civil rights to this nonsense.

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@alex33x: There's nothing wrong with seeking justice. The problem is they think the solution is to crush everyone beneath their boot. Their answer to the phrase "I don't agree with everyone you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it" is "You don't agree with me? DIE!".

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@alex33x: America was founded on the basis that some people were worth only 60 percent of others just because of the color of their skin, and that only white, land-owning men could vote.

To hell with the Founding Fathers and this “what America was founded on” mindset.

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@zmanbarzel: What a terrific example of narrow-mindedness and lack of perspective. Social norms have improved RADICALLY since your country was founded. In fact, they fought an entire WAR over it. But screw all the gains we have made since then because of a few bad apples. Nevermind that today's enlightened youth will know better than to work for, or hire, a dick. And, of course, let's forget you're living in the country where you're the least most likely to be stabbed for no good reason. No, instead you'll stand for anarchy because of shit that happened over 200 years ago!

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@zmanbarzel: If you hate the founding father's, and what this country was founded on, then you hate this country and have no right to live here. I'm a migrant and naturalized citizen, with Spanish and French descent. All the people of color born and raise in the US just take this country for granted.

500 years from now, people of color are still going, to be complaining and crying over something that happened 200 years ago.

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@alex33x: Nope, I love this country, which is why it hurts to point out that much of the philosophical underpinnings of its founding was at best a lie and at worst evil.

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@zmanbarzel: It's 2020. EVERYONE CAN VOTE etc.... stop complaining about the past.

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@wtf_666: As soon as some people stop living there...

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