“No threat” after reporting hostage situation at Ubisoft Montreal headquarters


A horrific situation at Ubisoft Montreal headquarters on Friday afternoon seems to have been resolved without any injuries. Police were called in to describe what was described as a hostage-taking situation in Saint-Lure Rent, said to deploy “a large number of resources” in the area. According to the Service de Police de la Ville de Montreal website, it was finally determined that there was no danger, presumably media reports were confirmed during the incident which suggested that the police were called in as a result of the disaster.

Reports of a police operation came out on Friday, with local news outlets broadcasting footage showing Ubisoft employees taking refuge on the roof of the company’s office fees. A Montreal police tweet said it was responding to a 911 call and advised people to stay away from the area. He later said he found no danger and began evacuating the building.

Ubisoft has employees working both from home and from office fees. , The developer of the community on Hyperscape said he was on a call with employees who “suddenly had to leave.”

A Ubisoft spokesperson told GameSpot, “Following reports of an incident in the studio today, November 13, we are relieved to confirm that all team members at Ubisoft Montreal are safe and have been evacuated from the campus. We appreciate the strength. And this complex. And the unity of all members of our team in stressful situations

In a separate statement on Twitter, Ubisoff said, “We salute the courage shown by our teams today, our focus on ensuring their health and well-being. We thank SPVM for their prompt and professional response, helping to control the situation.” We are very relieved that this incident has not been resolved and we thank you for your support and kind words. “