According to Canadian news outlet Journal de Montreal (now verified by several other Canadian news agencies), the physical building where Ubisoft Montreal (among multiple companies) is housed is under some sort of hostage situation, a revelation that’s sending shockwaves across social media this afternoon.
Overhead helicopter footage from yet another Canadian outlet shows dozens of people milling around on the roof of the building (presumably for safety, as they appear to have barricaded themselves outside); Le Journal says there’s a “large security perimeter and several police officers in the area” with other staffers supposedly “barricaded in conference rooms.” However, Montreal police have not actually confirmed what’s going on, only confirmed the “ongoing police operation.” CBC reports “heavily armed officers” descending on the scene.
There is an ongoing police operation at the corner of Saint-Laurent and St-Viateur. We ask people to avoid the area. The #SPVM is currently validating information and more details will follow. pic.twitter.com/44PjWzsCOh
— Police Montréal (@SPVM) November 13, 2020
Ubisoft community rep Eric Pope has been tweeting about the situation, saying he’d been “on a call with folks at the office and they had to leave abruptly.” He also tweeted a photo from another news channel, saying, “This is my team on the roof.”
apparently. was on a call with folks at the office and they had to leave abruptly
— Eric Pope is OFFLINE (@MrPope) November 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/MrPope/status/1327329554294312963
We’ll update as soon as we learn more.
CBC reports now that the situation “seems to be related to an armed robbery.” No injuries have been reported.
Montreal police say officers were dispatched to the scene following a 911 call. No injuries have been reported. Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante says her team is in close communication with police and is monitoring the situation. She urges people to avoid the Mile End area.
— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) November 13, 2020
No threat has been identified for now. We are currently evacuating the building. #SPVM https://t.co/7g7eHU2B1T
— Police Montréal (@SPVM) November 13, 2020
— Ubisoft Montréal (@UbisoftMTL) November 14, 2020