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Ubisoft has ceased game development at Red Storm Entertainment and cut 105 jobs, company sources and industry reports said on March 19-20, 2026.
The North Carolina studio, co-founded in 1996 by author Tom Clancy, will remain open but be repurposed for global IT and Snowdrop-engine support rather than creating new games.
Red Storm â known for early Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon titles and more recently VR projects â has seen multiple project cancellations in recent years, including a Splinter Cell VR title (2022) and The Division: Heartland (2024). The latest move is part of a wider reorganisation Ubisoft announced in January to form five âcreative houses,â reduce fixed costs and prioritise large-scale open-world and games-as-a-service projects.
Ubisoft said affected staff will receive severance and transition assistance, and indicated Tom Clancy IP will continue under other studios across its network.
The cut follows other recent layoffs and studio restructurings at Ubisoft in Canada and Europe, and comes amid union activity and employee protests at the publisher.
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The commentary adds verifiable context: Red Storm stopped leading major Tom Clancy releases after 2012 and shifted into VR/support work with several cancelled projects. The studioâs development shutdown fits a longer pattern, but other Ubisoft teams are expected to continue the core franchises.







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