France's video game union is striking all summer as more than 1,000 workers lose their jobs

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Le Strike: The Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses du jeu vidéo (STJV) is a major union representing workers in France's video game industry. The organization has called for a strike in response to what it describes as the dire state of the sector, and is already planning for a "hot summer" of repeated actions against those it holds responsible for the situation.

The French video game industry is in a critical state, and the STJV has called on workers to join a strike against studio executives and what it describes as irresponsible management practices. The union recently announced a new national strike on June 25, 2026, one month after a previous action. Few people participated in the latest strike, but the STJV is anticipating further actions in the coming months.

Following the May strike, conditions in the French industry have not improved. The STJV says that more than 1,000 people have lost their jobs since then, with additional layoffs expected in the near future. The union has warned for years about poor working conditions, accusing companies of practices such as untracked overtime. It also argues that the industry is facing similar challenges globally.

In particular, the STJV blames studios for their inability to retain and retrain skilled workers. Executives, it says, are quick to lay off staff, citing difficult market conditions as justification. The union also criticizes industry leaders for mismanaging both workforce planning and development projects, as well as for relying heavily on generative AI and outsourcing. It adds that the French government shares responsibility, arguing that subsidies are provided with limited oversight and questionable accountability.

"Whatever happens," the STJV said, "there are workers for whom this will have grave consequences. Meanwhile bosses, many of which have amassed millions in recent years, will continue to lounge in their mansions with indoor pools, even if their studios are shut-down."

The union, which was previously accused of adopting "Marxist" positions against industry leaders, argues that layoffs will not save the industry under any circumstances. Paris-based studio Quantic Dream is currently undergoing its largest layoff plan since 2018, with up to 115 jobs potentially affected.

After announcing that the free-to-play MOBA Spellcasters Chronicles would not continue beyond early access, the developer laid off dozens of employees at its Montreal office. The STJV chose to begin its latest strike at Quantic Dream's Paris office, where dozens of people attended the union demonstration this morning.

The union is calling on workers across the video game industry to join the protest, which it says will not end with the Quantic Dream strike. The STJV said its national mobilization will continue throughout the summer, with further strikes and initiatives to be announced later.

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Lots of people are going to make france jokes but consider this. The US is the only country in the World Cup that doesn't have universal healthcare.

And if people want to make france jokes, they don't know their history very well. Actually, keep making the france jokes so we all know who the fools are
 
"The union... argues that layoffs will not save the industry under any circumstances."

Ah what? So the industry is doomed... so keep our union employees employed until everything goes under?

Strange position to take that seems high on emotion and low on well most other things.
 
Good for them. Instead of taking inspiration from other successful industries, who *work* with the unions to navigate difficult waters, the videogame industry keeps getting plagued by subpar management and blind strategies.
 
Lots of people are going to make france jokes but consider this. The US is the only country in the World Cup that doesn't have universal healthcare.

And if people want to make france jokes, they don't know their history very well. Actually, keep making the france jokes so we all know who the fools are
The US is the only country in the World Cup that has put man on the moon.

Would you like some cheese to go with your whine?
"The union... argues that layoffs will not save the industry under any circumstances."

Ah what? So the industry is doomed... so keep our union employees employed until everything goes under?

Strange position to take that seems high on emotion and low on well most other things.
No....their argument is that layoffs won't save the business, changing their business strategy will.

People forget that's second part. And they're not wrong. Multiple successful games have come from ex UBI devs that would have never gotten greenlit by UBI.
 
Meanwhile bosses, many of which have amassed millions in recent years, will continue to lounge in their mansions with indoor pools, even if their studios are shut-down
Seriously?
What are "bosses" supposed to do? Burn down their mansions and become homeless? Perform a seppuku in the middle of the town square?
Some people losing their jobs is a sad, but inevitable consequence of a business having problems. If not done, very likely everyone loses their job a bit later. "Bosses" are not a bunch of evil bastards firing people for fun, nobody does that lightly. Fanning hatred towards the people who created the jobs in the first place is something truly id1otic.
 
Seriously?
What are "bosses" supposed to do? Burn down their mansions and become homeless? Perform a seppuku in the middle of the town square?
Some people losing their jobs is a sad, but inevitable consequence of a business having problems. If not done, very likely everyone loses their job a bit later. "Bosses" are not a bunch of evil bastards firing people for fun, nobody does that lightly. Fanning hatred towards the people who created the jobs in the first place is something truly id1otic.
How about they take pay cuts and work for minimum wage until they manage the studio back to profitability?
 
How about they take pay cuts and work for minimum wage until they manage the studio back to profitability?
They usually do.
Layoffs are a consequence of serious problems, and the #1 among them are the diminishing (or negative) profits.
If the boss is the owner, he gets less due to reduced profits. If it's a manager, their compensation is also directly linked to profits.

I guess you understand how ridiculous the "work for minimum wage" bit is.
 
They usually do.
Layoffs are a consequence of serious problems, and the #1 among them are the diminishing (or negative) profits.
If the boss is the owner, he gets less due to reduced profits. If it's a manager, their compensation is also directly linked to profits.

I guess you understand how ridiculous the "work for minimum wage" bit is.
"they usually do"

Please cite a source, ANY source, of any executives or management that chose to work for minimum wage while they rebuilt the studio. Outside of Nintendo, that doesnt happen. I would happily bet my annual pay that no manager in Ubisoft is working for minimum wage.

Now why is it ridiculous that managers who man a company into failure work for minimum wage? Please explain that. Their management decisions destroy these companies and drive massive losses, so why should they be rewarded for this failure? If they actually cared, they would cut their own wages and fix the company instead of laying off the people who actually make the product you sell.
 
The US is the only country in the World Cup that has put man on the moon.

Would you like some cheese to go with your whine?
No....their argument is that layoffs won't save the business, changing their business strategy will.

People forget that's second part. And they're not wrong. Multiple successful games have come from ex UBI devs that would have never gotten greenlit by UBI.

I’d much rather have universal healthcare over bragging about being on the moon. Enjoy your overpriced healthcare that will probably bankrupt you someday. Oh and yeah how about it was actually the Germans that came over here after WW2 that actually put the first man on the moon. Not actually Americans. Go get educated brah.
 
These people have to remember that AI tools do not protest, unionize, complain about over time or make a fuss about things... Every time you resist, complain or expect more money, you increase management's desire to replace people with AI. Every time there is drama about layoffs, they feel more resistant to ever hire people again when they can because they want less problems.... So what I am saying is, these people may be making things much worse than it was.
 
Lots of people are going to make france jokes but consider this. The US is the only country in the World Cup that doesn't have universal healthcare.

And if people want to make france jokes, they don't know their history very well. Actually, keep making the france jokes so we all know who the fools are
Universal healthcare...LOL That's as bad an expression as "Pay their fair share." USA has the best healthcare and it would be better yet if all the foreign sponges that come from countries with universal healthcare went back there and got out of our emergency rooms. Wise up
 
Universal healthcare...LOL That's as bad an expression as "Pay their fair share." USA has the best healthcare and it would be better yet if all the foreign sponges that come from countries with universal healthcare went back there and got out of our emergency rooms. Wise up
I pay $30,000 a year for family and have $7500 of out of pocket costs(every 6 months) before it covers anything. It used to be $5000 every year, but my healthcare moved from yearly to bi-yearly in April of 2025. Please, tell me how our healthcare is so great, or is that koolaid you've been drinking just REALLY good? Did you know it's actually cheaper for me to fly to Germany to get dental work done than it is for my insurance to "cover" it and have it done in the US?

But it is irrelevant how good our healthcare might be for the people who can't afford it. Even if you have health insurance in the US, it often won't cover things or he deductibles are just so high that people can't afford to use the healthinsurance that they are already paying for.
 
Lots of people are going to make france jokes but consider this. The US is the only country in the World Cup that doesn't have universal healthcare.
Why invent absurd statistics like this? Do you believe nations like Haiti or Bosnia and Herzegovina --- to name just two in the 2026 World Cup -- have universal health care? You also forgot to mention that the US economy overshadows the rest of those nations ... largely because we haven't adopted socialism to this degree ... yet, at least.

Please, tell me how our healthcare is so great, or is that koolaid you've been drinking just REALLY good?
Why not ask some of the countless Canadians who continually travel to the US --fleeing their "free" healthcare system -- to get proper care here?

it is irrelevant how good our healthcare might be for the people who can't afford it.
I find it eye-poppingly ironic that, in a post that begins with you complaining how much your health insurance costs you, you also advocate for universal care. Are you so naive to not understand how much more that'll raise your costs? "The government" pays for nothing itself -- it takes money from us to fund these programs.
 
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No....their argument is that layoffs won't save the business, changing their business strategy will.

People forget that's second part. And they're not wrong. Multiple successful games have come from ex UBI devs that would have never gotten greenlit by UBI.
That makes more sense.

One difference though is that the ex UBI devs were starting over without the UBI baggage which is in most ways much easier than "fixing" UBI. The only pro for UBI is they have a lot more resources than a dev team starting over.
 
All the people who learn to work in gaming industry should have a short course of Ubisoft history.
Knowing it is a huge bonus for a successful career. It has gone for too long, I mean game makers forgetting why they are making games and who they are making them.
 
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