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Red Storm Was Developing 10 Games Before Shutdown

GamingAlly March 23, 2026
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On March 19, we learned that Ubisoft had terminated the game development process at Red Storm Entertainment. Red Storm Entertainment , a studio with nearly 30 years of history, is the name behind legendary series such as Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon.

The studio, which has been under Ubisoft since 2000, continued to develop these series until the early 2010s. Afterward, the team, which focused more on VR games, was working on the famous The Division Heartland before it was canceled.

However, it was not just what was announced to the public; the studio was working on at least 10 different projects during the layoffs. According to information shared in the latest episode of Insider Gaming Weekly, Red Storm was actually a 'savior' studio that Ubisoft turned to when it was really in need. It seems that this need was quite high.

When the decision to shut down was made, Red Storm was conducting the following projects for Ubisoft :

  • Rainbow Six Siege seasonal content
  • The new main Ghost Recon game, now known as Project OVR
  • Brawlhalla
  • Beyond Good & Evil 2
  • A small-scale Rainbow Six game codenamed Slice & Dice
  • Splinter Cell
  • The Division 2 audio work
  • The Division 3 concept work
  • Watch Dogs Director’s Cut support
  • Another unannounced project in the concept phase

With the closure of the game department, Red Storm will now serve as a global IT and Snowdrop engine support studio. Additionally, Ubisoft is expected to make more belt-tightening moves in the coming weeks.

What do you think about the end of Red Storm 's game development journey and the fact that more than 100 people are unemployed? Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments.

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https://insider-gaming.com/red-storm-working-10-games-mass-layoffs/

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