Ubisoft Toronto
Canadian video game developer and Ubisoft studio
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June 2024 | Ubisoft Toronto begins assisting Ubisoft Montreal in developing the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake. In the same month, 33 employees are let go as part of a 'targeted realignment'. |
July 2023 | Istvan Tajnay leaves the company after two years, and is replaced by Darryl Long, previously managing director of Ubisoft Winnipeg and Ubisoft Singapore. |
2022 | Ubisoft Toronto developed the Lost Between Worlds expansion pack for Far Cry 6 |
2021 | Ubisoft Toronto developed Far Cry 6 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S |
2021 | Ubisoft Toronto developed the Bloodline expansion pack for Watch Dogs: Legion |
December 2021 | Ubisoft Toronto announces development of a remake of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2002). |
February 2021 | Alexandre Parizeau leaves the company and is replaced by Istvan Tajnay, previously managing director of Ubisoft Berlin. |
2020 | Ubisoft Toronto developed Watch Dogs: Legion for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S |
June 2020 | Over 100 Ubisoft Toronto employees report concerns about sexual misconduct, leading to the resignation of co-founder Maxime Béland. |
2018 | Ubisoft Toronto developed Far Cry 5 in collaboration with Ubisoft Montreal, released for PlayStation 4, Stadia, Windows, and Xbox One |
2018 | Starlink: Battle for Atlas is released, the studio's first original IP with toys-to-life integration. |
July 2015 | Ubisoft Toronto begins developing its first original intellectual property (IP). |
August 2013 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist is released, marking the studio's debut project, which receives critical success. |
September 2012 | Ubisoft Toronto receives an internal performance capture studio. |
September 2010 | Ubisoft Toronto formally opens its offices in the Junction Triangle neighborhood of Toronto, after beginning operations in late 2009. |
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