![]() The office was headed by Olga Lazareva, who previously worked at local subsidiaries of Electronic Arts, Nokia, and Samsung. ![]() The company established a subsidiary in Moscow in October 2014 to strengthen its positions in Russia. Ubisoft hasn’t made any official announcements yet. “Thanks a lot to the Russian office of Ubisoft for everything they have done for our gamers and the industry in the country,” the message reads. This is a huge online group for local game and action figure collectors run by Sergey Epishin, manager of gaming communities at Russian electronics retailer M.Video.Ĭiting its own sources among former employees, the publication claimed that the French publisher had completely exited the Russian market. Original story (November 8): The information about the closure appeared on the “ Video game collectors ” page on social media platform VK. ![]() ![]() One of the Russian esports teams also told RBC that it hadn’t received any information from Ubisoft regarding its exit from the country. The French company refused to elaborate on this matter. UPDATE: Ubisoft denied the report about the closure of its Russian office in a comment to business outlet RBC, referring to this information as “rumors”. ![]()
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