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Ubisoft Entertainment
3.8
based on 283 Reviews
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Ubisoft, creator of Assassin's Creed, Just Dance, Tom Clancy's video game series, Rayman, Far Cry, Watch Dogs and many others.
Overall Rating
3.8/5
based on 283 reviews

3% above
industry average

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Work-life balance, Company culture, Job security

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Promotions, Salary
Work Policy

Hybrid
96% employees reported

Monday to Friday
90% employees reported

Strict timing
52% employees reported

No travel
73% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Health insurance
34 employees reported
Cafeteria
31 employees reported
Job/Soft skill training
31 employees reported
Free meal
20 employees reported
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About Ubisoft Entertainment
Founded in1986 (39 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersMontreuil,Seine-saint-denis, France
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Websiteubisoft.com
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A Global Network of Talented People with the largest in-house game development staff in the world, Ubisoft gathers more than 14,000 team members in more than 40 studios around the world. Ubisoft attracts the best and brightest from all continents with talent, creativity & innovation at its core.
Present on 5 continents with more than 40 development studios.
An international network with more than 95 nationalities and 55 spoken languages.
The biggest in-house creative force in the industry with more than 80% of our teams dedicated to creation.
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Ubisoft Entertainment Ratings
based on 283 reviews
Overall Rating
3.8/5
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4.3
Work-life balance
4.2
Company culture
4.2
Job security
3.7
Work satisfaction
3.4
Skill development
2.9
Salary
2.8
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Ubisoft Entertainment is rated 3.8 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 283 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Ubisoft Entertainment
based on 264 reviews
4.4
Rated by 55 Women
Rated 4.6 for Work-life balance and 4.6 for Company culture
3.6
Rated by 209 Men
Rated 4.3 for Work-life balance and 4.2 for Job security
Work Policy at Ubisoft Entertainment
based on 30 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
96%
Permanent work from home
4%
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Overall Rating | 3.8/5 based on 283 reviews | 3.9/5 based on 256 reviews | 3.4/5 based on 362 reviews | 3.2/5 based on 320 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance Job security Company culture | Work-life balance Company culture | No highly rated category | No highly rated category |
Critically Rated for | Promotions Salary | Promotions Skill development | Promotions Salary Job security | Promotions Salary Skill development |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 96% employees reported | Hybrid 91% employees reported | Work from office 54% employees reported | Work from office 68% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.4 Good rated by 55 women | 4.0 Good rated by 78 women | 3.2 Average rated by 59 women | 3.0 Average rated by 100 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.6 Good rated by 209 men | 3.8 Good rated by 165 men | 3.4 Average rated by 286 men | 3.2 Average rated by 197 men |
Job security | 4.2 Good | 3.5 Good | 2.9 Poor | 3.1 Average |
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Ubisoft Entertainment Salaries
Ubisoft Entertainment salaries have received with an average score of 2.9 out of 5 by 283 employees.
Game Tester
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Junior Game Tester
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QA Tester
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₹2 L/yr - ₹5.5 L/yr
Test Engineer
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Softwaretest Engineer
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QA Engineer
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Junior Tester
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Junior Test Engineer
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QC Tester
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Death Stranding Movie Adaptation Director Finally Revealed
- The highly anticipated Patch 1.0.2 for Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be available on April 08, 2025, promising a host of improvements and a better-than-ever experience on the PlayStation 5 Pro.
- The update focuses on refined lighting, more detailed shadows, and optimized frame rates designed to showcase the power of the PS5 Pro.
- Graphical fidelity is improved, making the game's environments appear sharper and more lifelike.
- Quality-of-life fixes have been made to improve camera quirks, AI behaviors, and overall gameplay experience.
Medium | 8 Apr, 2025

Assassin's Creed Shadows' first major update arrives tomorrow with very good news for your horse
- The first major update for Assassin's Creed Shadows will be released on April 8.
- The update includes the ability to reset Mastery Nodes for character builds and a big upgrade for the horse.
- The horse will have an auto-follow option and increased speed in cities.
- Other improvements include the option to sell or dismantle multiple items, boss fight balancing, better double assassinations, and improved responsiveness for the character Naoe.
Pcgamer | 8 Apr, 2025

Assassin's Creed Shadows Patch Adds Quality-Of-Life Updates And PS5 Pro Upgrades This Week
- The next big title update for Assassin's Creed Shadows, titled 1.0.2, will bring quality-of-life upgrades, PS5 Pro improvements, and bug fixes.
- The update includes the addition of an auto-follow option for players on horseback and increased horse speeds in cities.
- Other key features of the patch include the ability to tag and sell/dismantle multiple items, reset Mastery nodes, and direct access to the investigation board.
- In Performance mode, the Hideout will no longer be limited to 30fps when visited.
Gamespot | 8 Apr, 2025

Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Ubisoft’s Comeback or Final Downfall?
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows, set in feudal Japan with dual protagonists, has received positive reviews for its rich narrative and immersive gameplay.
- The game attracted over 3 million players in its first week, becoming the second-highest day-one sales revenue in the franchise's history.
- Despite the successful launch, Ubisoft has faced financial challenges, reporting a decline in net bookings and implementing cost-cutting measures.
- The game's performance will determine Ubisoft's strategic direction and financial future in the gaming industry.
Medium | 7 Apr, 2025

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate did 2 protagonists first — and best
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate introduced the player to twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, making it the first game in the franchise with dual protagonists, including a female lead.
- Released in 2015, Syndicate faced high expectations after the troubled launch of its predecessor, Assassin's Creed Unity.
- The game's dual protagonist model paved the way for subsequent titles like Assassin's Creed Shadows, featuring two characters with unique play styles and personalities.
- Jacob Frye is portrayed as brash and impulsive, favoring direct confrontation, while Evie Frye is depicted as a meticulous planner, emphasizing stealth gameplay.
- The twins' differing approaches lead to conflicts within the narrative, showcasing a dynamic relationship that evolves throughout the game.
- Jacob and Evie's familial bond, shaped by the loss of their father and their contrasting personalities, drives much of the game's emotional depth.
- Unlike some darker installments in the series, Syndicate maintains a more positive tone, emphasizing the growth and unity of the Frye siblings.
- The Jack the Ripper DLC, set after the events of Syndicate, explores a darker narrative but ultimately reinforces the importance of family and reconciliation.
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate is lauded for its portrayal of family dynamics, making it a standout title in the franchise for its focus on relationships and personal growth.
Polygon | 5 Apr, 2025

Ubisoft Briefly Censors Nudity In An 11-Year Old Far Cry By Accident
- Ubisoft accidentally censored nudity in an 11-year-old Far Cry game
- A French publisher's mistake led to nudity being removed from Far Cry 4
- The nudity censorship was an error in the global files on the Steam platform
- Ubisoft fixed the error by reuploading the proper files to restore the game
Kotaku | 5 Apr, 2025

Share of the Week: Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Landscapes
- Last week, players shared their favorite epic landscapes from Assassin’s Creed Shadows via #PSshare #PSBlog.
- Highlights include Naoe riding through agricultural fields in the fall.
- Other snapshots feature Naoe exploring cherry blossoms, a bamboo forest, an icy winter landscape, and a castle surrounded by cherry blossoms.
- The next Share of the Week theme is Heights, encouraging players to share breathtaking moments from great heights using #PSshare #PSBlog.
Playstation | 4 Apr, 2025

Assassin's Creed Shadows' huge but shallow open world is proof that we've lost the Nemesis System just when we need it most
- Big budget open world action games are becoming repetitive with impressive worlds lacking engaging content.
- Assassin's Creed Shadows tries to offer a diverse experience with quests, non-linear storylines, and dynamic events.
- However, the world's vastness and beauty still feel devoid of depth and significant gameplay impact.
- The issue of open world games lacking meaningful content is not exclusive to Shadows but prevalent in other major releases like Spider-Man 2.
- The article points out the innovative Nemesis System introduced in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War as a solution to this problem.
- The Nemesis System features procedurally generated enemies with unique characteristics, creating dynamic and memorable interactions for players.
- Despite its success, the Nemesis System was patented, hindering its adoption by other developers in the industry.
- Monolith Productions, the creators of the Nemesis System, saw their Wonder Woman game canceled, indicating a bleak future for such innovative game design.
- The article suggests that open world games should focus on creating more interactive and dynamic worlds like those enabled by the Nemesis System.
- Alternative approaches to emergent storytelling, like Watch Dogs: Legion's recruitment system, could offer new avenues for innovation in the genre.
- In conclusion, the article emphasizes the need for the industry to move away from formulaic open world designs and embrace more innovative and immersive gameplay mechanics.
Pcgamer | 4 Apr, 2025

It’s surprisingly hard to find things to do in Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ empty world
- Assassin's Creed Shadows presents challenges in finding meaningful activities in its empty world, even after unlocking new areas and characters like Yasuke.
- The game's realism in terrain matching limits exploration due to impassable obstacles, resulting in a lack of engaging paths to destinations.
- Shadows struggles with showing objectives on the map, requiring players to use scouting resources to locate them, leading to potential missed opportunities nearby.
- During a 3,000-meter journey in Shadows, encounters mainly involve random skirmishes and minimal interactive elements, highlighting the world's emptiness.
- Interactions with the environment are sparse, with a painting minigame being one of the few engaging systems amidst the vast but uninhabited world.
- Missions in new areas like Omi for Yasuke may involve redundant tutorials and cutscenes, undermining the gameplay experience.
- The narrative pacing in Shadows feels disjointed, with missions often revolving around dialogue exchanges or stealth combat scenarios.
- Despite enjoying the stealth and combat aspects, players may feel unfulfilled by Shadows' narrative and gameplay loops, leading to a sense of wasted time.
- Comparisons to games like Avowed suggest a more immersive approach to gameplay, where progression feels meaningful and engaging without unnecessary filler.
- While Shadows offers moments of enjoyment in its stealth and combat mechanics, navigating through its empty world to reach those moments can be a frustrating experience.
Polygon | 4 Apr, 2025

GOTY Watch: Weeks 11–12! (March 15–31)
- Assassin's Creed Shadows, the latest entry in the Assassin's Creed franchise, was praised for its gripping story and beautiful presentation.
- Ubisoft announced a new subsidiary with Tencent owning a 25% stake, including housing Assassin's Creed Shadows, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six.
- Atelier Yumia, a new entry in the Atelier series of Japanese RPGs, received high scores from media, with praise for its bold new direction.
- Gaming in the first quarter of 2025 has been strong, but socioeconomic factors may have an impact on the industry.
Medium | 4 Apr, 2025

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Ubisoft Entertainment FAQs
When was Ubisoft Entertainment founded?
Ubisoft Entertainment was founded in 1986. The company has been operating for 39 years primarily in the Gaming sector.
Where is the Ubisoft Entertainment headquarters located?
Ubisoft Entertainment is headquartered in Montreuil,Seine-saint-denis.
How many employees does Ubisoft Entertainment have in India?
Ubisoft Entertainment currently has more than 1,300+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Ubisoft Entertainment based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Ubisoft Entertainment have good work-life balance?
Ubisoft Entertainment has a work-life balance rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 68% employees rated Ubisoft Entertainment 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read Ubisoft Entertainment work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Ubisoft Entertainment good for career growth?
Career growth at Ubisoft Entertainment is rated as poor, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 2.8. 32% employees rated Ubisoft Entertainment 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. This rating reflects a negative sentiment among employees for career growth. We recommend reading Ubisoft Entertainment promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Ubisoft Entertainment?
Working at Ubisoft Entertainment comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for work life balance, company culture and job security. However, it is poorly rated for promotions / appraisal and salary & benefits, based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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