‘The company has turned its back on us’: Black Flag Resynced developers at Ubisoft Barcelona are being laid off instead of celebrating the series’ latest hit

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has been a massive success for Ubisoft, having sold two million copies in a day and breaking the series’ concurrent player records on Steam by nearly 40,000. Despite this good news, the company is planning to lay off 51 developers at Ubisoft Barcelona. These layoffs were announced last month, alongside reductions at Ubisoft’s teams in Winnipeg and Belgrade.

Ubisoft Barcelona has a long history of supporting the publisher’s larger studios, including Assassin’s Creed, The Crew, Ghost Recon, and Immortals: Fenyx Rising. Of course, its latest efforts have been on Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, where it was responsible for all the underwater sections. Those beautiful (terrifying) diving bell sites? Brought to life by Ubisoft Barcelona.

“Ubisoft Barcelona did all the underwater levels,” explains Manel Cota, a tech and gameplay animator on the team, on social media. “And that same team is being fired right now because Ubisoft thinks that’s what we deserve :)”

This frustration from a blow right as you should be celebrating is echoed by quality assurance lead Isabel Codina García. “Today is a bittersweet day,” García said on social media. After having worked on the Black Flag remake for over two and a half years, “the whole AC team at Ubisoft Barcelona was informed of a collective redundancy plan.”

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