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Games maker Ubisoft shakes up staff amid misconduct probe

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PARIS — French gaming giant Ubisoft is parting ways with its creative director and two other executives and promising zero tolerance for “toxic" staff behavior following an internal investigat­ion of misconduct and media reports of sexual harassment and other workplace abuse.

In a statement Sunday, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said the developer of “Assassin’s Creed” and other games “has fallen short in its obligation to guarantee a safe and inclusive workplace environmen­t for its employees.”

“This is unacceptab­le, as toxic behaviors are in direct contrast to values on which I have never compromise­d — and never will,” Guillemot said.

Ubisoft announced the immediate resignatio­n of Serge Hascoet as the firm's powerful chief creative officer.

Hascoet joined Ubisoft in 1987, the year after Guillemot founded the company with his four brothers. Ubisoft had previously described Hascoet as its "creative leader" whose “unique vision has infused every game released by the company.”

The director of Ubisoft’s Canadian studios, Yannis Mallat, is also leaving immediatel­y, because “recent allegation­s that have come to light in Canada against multiple employees make it impossible for him to continue in this position,” the company said.

Cecile Cornet is being replaced as Ubisoft's global head of human resources.

Guillemot also promised further “profound changes across the company to improve and strengthen our workplace culture."

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