Ubisoft, faced with a strategic crisis, falls on the stock market

Ubisoft, faced with a strategic crisis, falls on the stock market
Ubisoft, faced with a strategic crisis, falls on the stock market

(awp/afp) – French video game giant Ubisoft fell in early trading on the Paris Stock Exchange on Friday, after the group, engulfed in a strategic crisis, announced disappointing Christmas sales and a new postponement of its flagship game Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

Around 9:30 a.m., the Ubisoft share price fell 7.87% to 11.36 euros. Over twelve rolling months, the group’s value on the stock market has fallen by almost 50%.

Thursday, after the stock market closed, the group announced that it had recorded “lower than expected sales during the end-of-year holidays” of its game in the Star Wars universe.

Faced with “lower than expected sales during the end-of-year holidays” of its game in the Star Wars universe and the premature end of its online shooter “XDefiant”, Ubisoft said it was considering ” various strategic and capital options” for the future.

“We have started a process with advisors, it’s one more step,” said Frédérick Duguet, CFO of Ubisoft. “Ubisoft will inform the market (…) if and once a transaction materializes,” the company said.

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The publisher, which employed 18,666 employees worldwide at the end of September and around 4,000 in , is the subject of takeover rumors which have multiplied in recent months, notably by the Chinese tech giant Tencent and the Guillemot family.

Tencent, with whom the Guillemot brothers have sealed a union in 2022 to keep control of the company, holds nearly 10% of the capital. The Guillemot family owns around 15%.

Several options would be on the table, including a buyout and an exit from the stock market.

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