According to Axios, many of the workers at Ubisoft have called this mass departure the “great exodus” and the “cut artery” the “chose’s leaves.” Ubisoft is a major player in the games industry. The developer currently employs over two thousand workers in over 40 studios across the globe. Those in Montreal and Toronto have reportedly lost sixty workers each in the last six months. The decision to leave the masses has apparently impacted the course of the ongoing projects. RELATED TO THE Games Industry, Representation. That mass leave is often caused by a lack of pay and good opportunities elsewhere, from weak and drank opinions over creative direction, and work misconduct. An ex-employee called this company a simple target for recruiters. Another complained about the company being run off. It’s about managing and creative scraping by the minimum which really turned me away. Ubisoft claims that it hired two thousand workers in the last eight months to compensate for this loss of personnel. “Our attrition today is slightly higher than what it is usually,” said Anika Grant, head of the Operations Department. It’s only one industry norm. A report shows that workers in Ubisoft is 14 percent higher than the competition like EA and Epic. This comes in the aftermath of several recent scandals at Ubisoft. The workers have been complaining about the way misconduct was handled in months. The company fired many key workers from their offices. “They constantly focused on’moving on’ and ‘looking forward’ while ignoring their complaints, concerns and cries of their employees,” said a worker. That company’s reputation was very bad for it. It’s legitimately embarrassing.” Ubisoft is under some major changes at the moment. The company to visit from here is subject of debate, but it is not allowed for workers to join in on the process.