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One former Ubisoft employee says he's "stunned that there are still people spreading misinformation" such as "DEI is the reason why Ubisoft's stock price fell," stating that "DEI only improved things" at the company.
Last week, Ubisoft share prices plummeted significantly (thanks, Reuters) after the company announced a "major reset," including the cancellation of six games and the delay of seven others. As reported by Automaton (and translated by GamesRadar+), Kensuke Shimoda – a former game designer at Ubisoft Osaka – recently took to Twitter to share his thoughts, denying that diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives have had any negative impact on Ubisoft and its share prices.
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わざわざ引用しませんが、また「DEIに傾倒したせいでUbisoftの株価が下がった」とかいうデマ撒き散らしている人がいるようで呆れてます。元従業員としてはっきり言えるのは・社内でDEI推進派はそこまでの影響力なかった…January 25, 2026
In fact, he thinks that if Ubisoft decided to shift blame to "DEI advocates," it'd be bad news for the company. "If Ubisoft ignores all of the issues outlined above, and uses DEI advocates as scapegoats, then I expect this time it'd be over for them."
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.This is a stance that Shimoda has held for some time, having tweeted last May to say that while some people think "'Ubisoft is one of those so-called developers that is leaning into so-called DEI,'" in reality, "this isn't true."
As highlighted in Shimoda's most recent tweet, there's also often a discrepancy between actual DEI initiatives and what some label as DEI when it comes to discussion around games (often those with Black or female leads, as well as those with LGBTQ+ characters). Per his own description, you really can't go wrong with a "better workplace environment," and it's easy to see why he says blaming those things would be a bad thing for the company (not to mention the people working for it) going forward.
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