Star Trek: Bridge Crew
News, coverage and analysis tracking Star Trek: Bridge Crew across the outlets.- Red Storm Entertainment Was Working on 10 Games Before Development Team Was Laid Off – RumorUbisoft's Red Storm Entertainment reportedly had 10 games in development before its development team was laid off, with projects ranging from support for live-service titles like Brawlhalla and Rainbow Six Siege to unannounced concepts. The studio has been refocused to support the Snowdrop Engine and serve as a global IT team following the layoffs, which affected 105 employees.
- Ubisoft reportedly shrinks Tom Clancy studio Red Storm Entertainment, laying off 105 staffUbisoft has reportedly shifted its Tom Clancy studio, Red Storm Entertainment, to a tech support role, resulting in the layoff of 105 employees. The studio, founded in 1996, will now focus on global IT and Snowdrop support. This move is part of a larger restructuring effort by Ubisoft due to a selective AAA market and competitive shooter landscape.
- Ubisoft are ending game development at long-time Tom Clancy studio Red Storm with 105 staff laid off, according to reportsUbisoft has reportedly laid off 105 game developers at Red Storm Entertainment, repurposing the studio to focus solely on tech support and engine support. This decision follows the cancellation of The Division Heartland and marks a significant shift for the studio founded by Tom Clancy, which previously developed titles like Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon.
- Ubisoft Laying Off 100+ Staff and Ending Game Development at Ghost Recon Studio Red Storm Entertainment - IGNUbisoft has laid off over 100 employees at Red Storm Entertainment, a studio known for its work on Tom Clancy titles like Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six. The company is also ending game development at the studio, which will now focus on technical work. This is the latest in a series of cost-cutting measures and layoffs across Ubisoft, which has also recently canceled multiple games and closed other studios.
- Ubisoft Just Ceased Game Development At The Studio That Created Rainbow Six - ReportUbisoft subsidiary Red Storm Entertainment has reportedly laid off over 100 developers and ceased active game development. The studio, co-founded by Tom Clancy and known for creating the Rainbow Six series, will now focus on supporting the Snowdrop game engine, IT services, and customer relations. This shift follows the cancellation of The Division Heartland and a Splinter Cell VR game, and the underperformance of Assassin's Creed Nexus VR.
- Red Storm Entertainment Suffers 105 Layoffs, Turned Into Support Studio – RumorRed Storm Entertainment has reportedly undergone 105 layoffs and has been transitioned into a support studio for Ubisoft's Snowdrop Engine and IT operations. The studio, known for its work on the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon series, will no longer develop its own games. This move is likely part of Ubisoft's broader restructuring efforts.