Video game powerhouse to create more jobs

Ubisoft announced it will be expanding its workforce with 500 new jobs in Montreal over the next seven years. 

The video game giant will be investing $373 million in its Montreal affiliate. 

Ubisoft Montreal CEO Yannis Mallat said the company chose Montreal because of a contribution of $9.9 million from the quebec government, along with tax-incentives for creating jobs. 

Mallat claims that a important reason montreal flourished as a gaming hotspot is because of the numerous university programs available.  

Montreal has now become of the largest vide game production cities in the world, only behind tokyo and los angeles. 

Ubisoft currently employs 2,650 in its Montreal offices.

By 2020, it expects to employ 3,500 people in its Quebec studios.

Story written by Jordan Namur