Ubisoft Montpellier — the studio behind the extremely long-in-development Beyond Good & Evil 2 — is reportedly facing upheaval as it grapples with a labour investigation into «unprecedented» levels of employee stress and sickness, and the departure of its managing director.
As reported by Kotaku, Ubisoft Montpellier — perhaps best known for its work on the Rayman games under studio founder Michel Ancel, who departed in 2020 amid claims of toxic behaviour — is currently being investigated by Montpellier's Inspection du Travail due to an «unprecedented number of developers experiencing burnout and going on sick leave».
According to the website's sources, who were unauthorised to speak about the issue and wished to remain anonymous, «dozens» of Ubisoft Montpellier developers, including «many» leads, have taken extended leave for stress or sickness over the last year, with some choosing not to return — a situation leading to a visit from the French labour inspection office in December.
Kotaku says that visit resulted in the hiring of a third-party entity, which has now been tasked with interviewing Montpellier employees to provide a full report on the health and wellbeing of the studio's teams — something Ubisoft has now confirmed.
«The health and wellness of our teams is an ongoing priority,» the publisher told Kotaku. «Given the length of the development cycle with Beyond Good & Evil 2, the Montpellier development team is undergoing wellbeing assessments through a third-party for preventative measures and to evaluate where additional support may be needed.»
As the Inspection du Travail continues its investigation of Ubisoft Montpellier, employees have reportedly been told that managing director Guillaume Carmona — who is
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