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Former Ubisoft execs face trial in France this week on charges of 'moral and sexual harassment'

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | December 08, 2025 | 7 min read

Trial begins this week at France's Bobigny Criminal Court for a trio of former executives, according to French news service (). Former chief creative officer Serge Hascoët, former vice president of editorial and creative services Tommy François, and former game director Guillaume Patrux face allegations of "moral and sexual harassment" following reports of that emerged in 2020.

In hearings scheduled to last five days, Hascoët, François, and Guillaume will be tried based on the accusations of six women, three men, and two trade unions. The former executives deny all of the allegations.

says that the testimonies allege [[link]] that François insulted and commented on the appearance of female employees, and repeatedly showed pornography in open-plan Ubisoft offices. François is also being tried for charges of attempted sexual assault after being accused of trying to forcibly kiss a restrained Ubisoft employee at a Christmas party.

Hascoët is accused of workplace sexual misconduct, as well as racist and Islamophobic behavior. A Muslim employee alleges that, following the November 2015 terror attacks [[link]] in Paris, she was asked whether she "was planning to join ISIS," and later found that her computer wallpaper had been changed to images of bacon sandwiches during Ramadan.

Ubisoft's internal audit describes an "institutionalized schoolboy environment" and habitual public humiliation, where there was effectively "no HR policy until 2020." An interviewed Ubisoft manager said that executives operated with impunity, alleging that on one occasion Hascoët and François "simulated spanking while shouting 'harassment'" in front of Ubisoft's HR offices.

The three executives deny any wrongdoing. François and Patrux were both dismissed by Ubisoft following the 2020 reports; Hascoët had resigned from the company after the allegations emerged. In 2023, Hascoët and François were among five former as part of a Paris Judicial Police investigation.

Through its lawyer, the French videogame workers union —one of two trade unions filing a civil suit against the former Ubisoft executives—says this week's trial is too limited in scope. At Ubisoft, "omerta has become a management method," the lawyer said. "This trial should also have been Ubisoft's."

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