After 100 days of open letter, we prepared our highest demand by writing a short letter. None of our demands were met. So today launched a new petition open for all our supporters to sign http://t.co/dqmQV96FOmPlease sign and share!#ABetterUbisoft #EndAbuseInGaming pic.twitter.com/tpTU3mfeaz. ABetterUbisoft (@ABetterUbisoft) November 5, 2021 The petition comes 100 days after the group wrote a clear letter condemning the company’s silence and calling for a change in the industry. This tweet, which was in the style of a far Cry 6 marketing campaign, is encouraging the public to support the groups but does not meet expectations despite over 1,000 current and former employees signing the open letter. Although it is not clear how many people have signed the petition so far, the group stated they have seen an outpouring of solidarity and support. I want a better Ubisofts. It isn’t the first time that Ubisoft is criticised lately recently, employees complained that the company isn’t doing enough to address harassment complaints. During this period, the petition is open to everyone who supports the #ABetterUbisoft campaign players and their employees alike.