Ubisoft has come up with a new way to avoid saying the word 'layoffs,' with a 'voluntary career tran

's Massive Entertainment, the developer of games, , and , says it has "realigned" its teams and resources yono arcade "to strengthen our roadmap, ensuring our continued focus on The Division franchise and the technologies, including Snowdrop and Ubisoft Connect, that power our games." And if you think that sounds like layoffs are coming, well, so do I, but it hasn't actually happened yet.

As exercises in corporate bafflegab go, this one is a doozy. Here's the whole thing from , so you can appreciate it fully:

Words like "voluntary" and "opportunity" suggest good, happy things, but companies don't generally release public statements like this when good, happy things are happening. I also can't help but think back to literally one week ago, when Ubisoft said [[link]] it was "saddened" that Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté had ""—24 hours before Côté said in no uncertain terms that he was .

So it's not layoffs, in the strictest sense, but the reaper is at the door, and it [[link]] puts employees in a tough spot. They can take the buyout now and hope to be able to find new employment in an industry that's been absolutely —or they can hold onto their jobs (which they may very much enjoy), paycheques, and benefits packages, and risk being laid off with nothing at some point down the road—which, given the (not to mention the general state of the game industry overall) seems a distinct possibility.

Massive isn't the only Ubisoft studio looking to make cuts. Ubisoft RedLynx, based in Helsinki, Finland, also announced a "" today, "as part of Ubisoft’s global efforts to simplify, reduce costs, and ensure a stronger prioritization and efficiency across the company’s worldwide studio network." Redlynx said the restructuring proposal, if implemented, "would result in the reduction of maximum 60 positions."

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