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Ubisoft ends development at Red Storm: 105 layoffs and the slow transformation of studios into “support departments”

By GFA Staff
Mar 19, 2026
3 min
Ubisoft ends development at Red Storm: 105 layoffs and the slow transformation of studios into “support departments”

Ubisoft laid off 105 staff at Red Storm Entertainment and ended game development at the studio, with reporting noting it would continue operating in a support capacity (IT/Snowdrop engine support, etc.). Red Storm has deep roots in Tom Clancy history, which makes this feel less like “one studio got hit” and more like “a chapter closed.”

What does it mean for gamers? If you’re a fan of Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, or the broader Tom Clancy ecosystem, the consequence is mostly indirect but real: fewer internal teams dedicated to experimenting, prototyping, and building niche spin-offs. Support work matters (engines and tools keep franchises alive), but it rarely creates the next surprise hit.

For players, that usually shows up as: more reliance on the same flagship titles, fewer weird side projects, longer waits, and (sometimes) the slow sanding-down of risky ideas. It’s also part of the larger industry pattern where publishers reorganize into “creative houses” and centralize decision-making.

The darkly humorous consequence is that gamers will process this news in the same way every time: grief, anger, then meme production. Expect “Press F to pay respects” posts followed by “Ubisoft is saving money to buy more tower icons.” But beneath the jokes is something simpler: it’s harder than ever to keep big studios stable, and instability eventually reaches players as fewer updates, fewer experiments, and more cautious design.