Sixty one workers at Ubisoft Halifax have successfully unionized, joining the Game & Media Workers Guild of Canada, Local 30111. The certification went through the Nova Scotia Labor Board on December 18.

Employees at the studio announced their plan to unionize last June, but the company challenged some of the early efforts. After “a few hearings,” Ubisoft dropped the challenge and a vote was held in December.

In an interview with CTW news, lead programmer Jon Huffman said that 73.8 per cent of workers voted in favor of unionizing, with every eligible participant voting. He called the numbers a “really strong turnout,” and “a clear response from the membership.”

Added Huffman, “Even though it’s taken this long to certify, we’re still dedicated to doing this with Ubisoft… We love where we work, we love who we work with. We’re in this for the long haul.”

Unionization was one of the biggest trends in the game industry in 2025, and the most recent GDC State of the Game Industry survey showed that game developers are strongly in favor of unions and the protections they can help secure for workers.

The studio in question was founded in 2010, officially becoming Ubisoft Halifax in 2015. Its known for mobile titles like Assassin’s Creed Rebellion and Rainbow Six Mobile.

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