The check engine light is both a friend and foe. For those who take their cars to the shop for repairs, it’s a symbol of impending treachery and rising credit card bills. But to those who shoulder the ...
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Employees told Libération that Ancel’s behavior was such a problem that managers were brought onto the project to limit how much he interacted with staff. The report states that Ubisoft, which has ...
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Update: Since Michel Ancel's announcement, a new report in the French newspaper Liberation, as spotted by US Gamer, speaking both to Ancel and anonymous sources at Ubisoft. The report claims that ...
For a large portion of 2020, Ubisoft has been under the spotlight for a series of allegations against employees and managers regarding toxic workplace culture, sexual harassment and abuse, and more.
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. This past week it was confirmed that Michel Ancel, the lead designer of the original Rayman, was retiring ...
“This little gadget has become my car’s new best friend.” While the Echo is compatible with a vast catalog of popular third-party apps like Torque, OBD Fusion, DashCommand, and AutoDoctor, Ancel also ...
Ancel's prolific 30-year career saw him create franchises at Ubisoft such as Rayman, Rabbids and Beyond Good & Evil. Announcing his departure via Instagram, Ancel confirmed that his two ongoing ...
A teenage gang member has been jailed after posting clips of himself boasting about stealing cars and motorbikes worth more than £100,000 online. Tyreece Ancel, 19, was jailed for seven years after ...