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Fact check: Ubisoft deserves to die.
1. Summary of the results
The original statement is emotionally charged, while the actual situation is more complex. Ubisoft is indeed facing severe challenges on multiple fronts:
- Financial Crisis: The company's stock has plummeted from $84 to $13, with market capitalization falling 85% from $12.17B to $1.78B [1]
 - Failed Products: Multiple high-profile game failures including Skull and Bones, a Star Wars game, and Assassin's Creed Shadows [2], as well as XDefiant [3]
 - Structural Issues: The company has closed multiple studios and laid off 185 employees [1]
 - Corporate Culture Problems: Widespread sexual harassment allegations and toxic management culture have led to executive resignations [4]
 
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
Several important contextual elements are worth considering:
- Potential Future Scenarios: There are discussions about possible bailout from Tencent [2] and potential privatization or franchise breakup in 2025 [3]
 - Systematic Issues: The company's problems extend beyond just financial matters, including:
 
NFT backlash and cultural misappropriation accusations [5]
Controversial monetization strategies [4]
Workplace misconduct issues [4]
**3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement**
The statement "deserves to die" is emotionally charged and oversimplifies a complex situation:
Who benefits from this narrative:
Competing gaming companies could benefit from Ubisoft's downfall
Potential buyers like Tencent could benefit from lower valuations during bailout discussions [2]
Activist investors pushing for privatization or breakup could benefit from negative sentiment [3]
Impact on Stakeholders:
185+ employees have already lost their jobs [1]
Shareholders have lost significant value
- The gaming industry could lose a major publisher with decades of experience
 
Rather than "deserving to die," the evidence suggests Ubisoft is facing a critical transformation period that could result in various outcomes, from restructuring to acquisition or breakup.