Ismail had said in June that he was stepping down from his role, but remained employed by Ubisoft. This week, Ubisoft informed staff that he had been fired. Ubisoft confirmed to Bloomberg News that Ismail was dismissed following a company investigation
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It’s not clear whether Ubisoft’s investigations found other incidents of misconduct or wrongdoing, but it’s important to note that he wasn’t fired for “cheating on his wife” — he met the fan through his position as a Ubisoft public figure and director of Assassin’s Creed
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Does it mean it's true?
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not really, but likely
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it does not make sense ? False argument in order to fire him ?
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