If you follow Ubisoft news closely, you know that the French company He’s not in good shape. Just look at its share price, which was the lowest in 10 years. However, Tencent’s alleged interest in buying Ubisoft has stirred a hornet’s nest, and investors are closely watching the Chinese giant’s possible moves.
However, any minimal statement from Ubisoft generates noise and a debate on social media, prompting one of its top managers to post a message he subsequently deleted on LinkedIn. All this comes after the delay of Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Star Wars Outlaws Sales Failure
so the situation is not the most ideal and there are players who only contribute hate, harass, discriminate and create a toxic environment in a company that employs thousands of developers who just do their jobs and don’t engage in much controversy outside of video games.In that spirit, Stevie Chassard posted the following message (via TweakTown), criticizing some toxic gamers and asks for some heart to help developers do their jobs: “The video game industry is going through a tough time right now, we all know that. But watching how “gamers” react to social networks, wish evil upon both companies and peopleit’s sad. (And not only in relation to Ubisoft, although this is always noisy minority
one that is expressed on social media. To me I was hurt and ashamed to be part of this community),” he begins.
“Which This is even more disgusting means going on Linkedin and seeing the same comments from people in the industry. In addition to making you look like a clearly dishonest person, You are affecting thousands of employees who have already suffered from all this hate. even though we do our best to offer an amazing experience. I don’t understand how anyone can want a company to go bankrupt. Just because you don’t like the products, I don’t understand. We’re all in the same boat, please, please stop spreading hate“We all need to support each other and not drown,” concludes the Ubisoft manager.
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