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      • While the shift to free-to-play has been a massive undertaking for Square Enix Montreal, quadrupling the studio's size and requiring years of work to get to the point where it can even announce new projects, some fundamental parts of the approach to development sound essentially unchanged.
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  2. Nov 1, 2022 · Embracer Group has shut down Studio Onoma three weeks after the studio's rebranding. As reported by Bloomberg, Studio Onoma, formerly known as Square Enix Montreal, is shutting down after its rebranding on Oct. 10.

  3. Mar 18, 2021 · While the shift to free-to-play has been a massive undertaking for Square Enix Montreal, quadrupling the studio's size and requiring years of work to get to the point where it can even...

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  4. Oct 7, 2021 · In response to our inquiries, Square Enix replied that this policy shift means that all full-time Eidos-Montréal employees, including the internal QA team, will transition to a four-day...

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Un des studios montréalais les plus réputés il y a quelques années, Square Enix Montréal, ferme ses portes, a appris La Presse. Le studio fondé en 2011, et qui a été renommé Onoma par son nouveau...

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    In September, Square Enix Montréal began allowing its staff to return to its downtown office on a voluntary basis. Just a handful of people went at first, but that number is slowly ticking upward. Belbahri said about 20 people — a fraction of the 150 local staff — are heading into the office each day at this point. Belbahri said internal surveys sh...

    At the nearby local offices of SAP Canada — a multinational software company that employs more than 3,000 people across its Canadian workforce — staff are also using technology to plan out their use of office space. Specifically, employees at this newly opened Montreal facility — where SAP Canada is piloting future-of-work ideas — have an app for t...

    Smith said the tech sector had been highly focused on hybrid work for some time, but these arrangements have become "way more pervasively accepted" during the pandemic. "We definitely had certain functions that were considered office functions, and now pretty much everything's on the table as a job that could be done remotely," she said. Sheila Bot...

    ATB Financial, a provincial Crown corporation that employs more than 5,000 people in Alberta, has been thinking a lot about how its workspaces work for its staff. "How we work together is a critical enabler of our culture," Tara Lockyer, ATB's chief people officer, said in a statement. "In recent years, we've started to rethink how we allocate and ...

    Telecommunications giant Telus is aiming to reopen its offices early next year — but the company expects 90 per cent of its staff will still be working remotely. "We believe the workplace of the future will be increasingly virtual," Jennifer Anquetil, the company's director of people and culture, said in an emailed statement. Anquetil said leaders ...

    ATB Financial, Microsoft Canada, SAP Canada, Telus and some of Canada's big banksare among the large employers signalling they'll embrace a more flexible future. The federal government, the country's largest employer, is thinking about doing the same. Most public servants remain working at home, the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada said via ema...

  6. Free-to-play games, acquisition, and closure (2016–2022) Square Enix Montréal was briefly rebranded as "Onoma" before its closure was announced a month later. In the last 5 years from 2021, Square Enix Montréal turned its focus toward free-to-play games and began a "2.0" business phase.

  7. Nov 1, 2022 · À peine trois semaines après avoir renommé son studio montréalais Square Enix, CDE Entertainment a plutôt décidé de fermer son studio de jeux vidéo.

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