Ubisoft have reportedly ended game development at long-time Tom Clancy studio Red Storm, resulting in 105 staff losing their jobs.
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The studio behind many Ghost Recon and other Tom Clancy games will remain operational, but it won't be making new games.
Ubisoft has reportedly ended game development at its Tom Clancy studio, Red Storm Entertainment, and laid off more than 100 staff members.
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