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Three Ubisoft chiefs found guilty of enabling culture of sexual harassment(theguardian.com)
50 points by freddier 2 days ago | 22 comments
  • mmonaghan2 days ago

    This is a really badly written headline and should read "Three Ubisoft chiefs found guilty of sexual harassment and abuse".

    Read the article! This isn't boys being boys- it's actual abuse.

    • remrama day ago |parent

      The verdicts:

      > Thomas François, 52, a former Ubisoft editorial vice-president, was found guilty of sexual harassment.

      > Serge Hascoët, 59, Ubisoft’s former chief creative officer and second-in-command, was found guilty of psychological harassment and complicity in sexual harassment.

      > The former Ubisoft game director, Guillaume Patrux, 41, was found guilty of psychological harassment

    • nhinck22 days ago |parent

      Only one of them was found guilty of sexual harassment. If you're going to pull out the read the article bit... you know...

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    • chrisjja day ago |parent

      Pure misinformation. The article reports none guilty of sexual abuse.

  • ajjenkinsa day ago

    As someone who lives in the US, I was surprised to hear they’re facing jail time for this. In the cases I’ve heard, the company itself is sued and just has to pay damages to the victim. But I think it makes a lot of sense to hold the leaders of a company accountable for the culture they create and they should face jail time. I wonder why our laws don’t do that in the US.

  • chrisjja day ago

    > The court heard that Hascoët bullied assistants by making them carry out personal tasks for him such as going to his home to wait for parcel deliveries.

    Er, that's bullying??

    > The former Ubisoft game director, Guillaume Patrux, 41, was found guilty of psychological harassment and given a 12-month suspended sentence and a fine of €10,000.

    >

    > The court heard he had punched walls

    Psychological harrassment of walls. Good grief.

    • const_cast21 hours ago |parent

      Yes, abusing your position of power to use professional assistants as personal maids is bullying. Maybe that was okay in the 90s, but no, that's 100% not appropriate.

      Also, I'm sure the psychological harassment isn't to the walls, but rather punching walls is a form of manipulation to intimidate people around you.

      • chrisjj11 hours ago |parent

        > abusing your position of power to use professional assistants as personal maids is bullying.

        "professional assistants"? "personal maids"? You're making this up.

    • supertropea day ago |parent

      Punching walls is a sign someone has anger issues.

      • chrisjja day ago |parent

        Anger issues is not harrassment.

  • burnt-resistor2 days ago

    A headline that should've happened for Sun Microsystems back in the day but never did. Mind-boggling abuse 2-4 decades ago never made headlines and was swept under the rug of history.

  • magic_hamster2 days ago

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    • xnyan2 days ago |parent

      The article talks about behavior like binding a woman to a chair, putting her in an elevator and sending her on trips to random floors. how is that kind of behavior necessary to make a video game?

      • gruez2 days ago |parent

        That's exactly what he's saying?

        >Not saying that harassment is OK [...]

        > but perhaps cultural fit is more important in companies that want to capture this vibe, and when you grow into a corporation, you need to let [team of wild and rebellious dudes horsing around] go.

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    • soulbadguy2 days ago |parent

      Yes... but no... From the article : > At a 2015 office Christmas party with a Back to the Future theme, François allegedly told a member of staff that he liked her 1950s dress. He then allegedly stepped towards her to kiss her on the mouth as his colleagues restrained her by the arms and back. She shouted and broke free.

      Every team and sub culture will have an "energy" and different attitude etc... sure

      But this is much more than racy poster on the walls... This behavior was never acceptable. I find it fascinating that we have to rediscover and relearn every generation why professional etiquette is so important. And what happens when. We blur the line between professional life and "familial" attitudes

      • ozgrakkurt2 days ago |parent

        Well not saying violence is ok \s. BUT every man that does such thing deserves a solid beating.

      • ashoeafoot2 days ago |parent

        Ubisoft is currently going broke because people hate the joyless, passionless formulaic gamedesign process.

        I wish there was a clear way to filter these "professionals " out of creation platforms like fiver where they try to censor artistic expressions .

        • turbofreak2 days ago |parent

          > Ubisoft is currently going broke because people hate the joyless, passionless formulaic gamedesign process.

          Source? Juicy if true.

          • Diti2 days ago |parent

            A brief Kagi search returns at least 10 different sources for that claim. Here’s one: https://tech4gamers.com/ubisoft-bankruptcy-in-2025/

    • ozgrakkurt2 days ago |parent

      What does this have to do with the post? “NOT saying that harrasment is OK” what does this mean?

      This is unacceptable on every level and doesn’t have anything to do with games