Around 40 staff from Ubisoft Paris went on strike on Friday afternoon, as announced two weeks ago.
According to Axios, who talked to a striker, the employees gathered in the studio's cafeteria from 1pm. The movement took the form of a "group strategy discussion" rather than a protest, the publication said.
One employee told Axios that the movement "has helped build the next strikes to come,” adding: "If Ubisoft management doesn't want to hear from us, they might understand that it's the workers who decide when games are released."
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