United Kingdom, Jan. 27 -- Ubisoft is planning to cut 200 jobs at its Paris headquarters.

The troubled video game publisher has proposed job losses in the French capital just a week after announcing the cancellation of six games and the closure of two studios as a major restructuring takes place in a drastic attempt to save costs.

The job cuts will be organised under the voluntary Rupture Conventionelle Collective (RCC) process, where staff can agree to form a collective, voluntary mutual termination agreement.

A Ubisoft spokesperson told IGN: "In line with last week's announcements on its new operating model and the acceleration of cost-reduction initiatives, Ubisoft International has initiated discussions regarding a potential Ruptur...