In a note to investors on Wednesday, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot acknowledged that the company's "second quarter fell short of expectations" and vowed to launch "a review aimed at further improving our execution."
But Guillemot also addressed some of the cultural conversations happening around the company lately, which have intensified around Star Wars Outlaws and the upcoming Assassin's Creed Shadows (which was delayed to February 2025 today) in particular.
"Finally, let me address some of the polarized comments around Ubisoft lately," Guillemot said. "I want to reaffirm that we are an entertainment-first company, creating games for the broadest possible audience, and our goal is not to push any specific agenda. We remain committed to creating games for fans and players that everyone can enjoy.”
Otherwise, Guillemot stated an emphasis on "a player-centric, gameplay-first approach," while focusing on "focusing on two key verticals – Open World Adventures and GaaS-native experiences."
Read Guillemot's full statement below.
Ubisoft last commented on some of the conversation surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows in July, issuing a controversial statement to its Japanese fans in which it apologized for promotional materials that “have caused concern” among its community.
Guillemot's statement is one aspect of Ubisoft's message to investors that's been making headlines today. Elsewhere in the note, Ubisoft admitted that its most recent release, Star Wars Outlaws, had a "softer than expected launch," and revealed that Assassin's Creed Shadows will mark a return to the company's releases hitting Steam on Day 1.
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