Claude Guillemot, co-founder of 'Assassin's Creed' maker Ubisoft, killed in plane crash in France

ByANGELA CHARLTON AP logo
Saturday, June 20, 2026 10:09PM
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PARIS -- A founder of global gaming company Ubisoft, maker of "Assassin's Creed," was killed in a plane crash in western France, authorities said Saturday.

The twin-motor Cessna 421 carrying Claude Guillemot and a flight instructor crashed Friday evening near La Baule airport on the Atlantic coast, Mayor Franck Louvrier said in a statement. Both were licensed and experienced pilots. The instructor also was killed, the mayor said. An investigation is underway.

Ubisoft confirmed Guillemot's death but did not comment further.

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Forensic technicians examine the wreckage of the Cessna 421 piloted by Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot, who was killed when the aircraft crashed.
AP Photo/Jeremia Gonzalez)

The plane crashed in a field just before landing at La Baule-Escoublac Airport, an airport official told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be publicly named.

Guillemot and four brothers founded Ubisoft in 1986. In addition to the popular "Assassin's Creed" franchise, Ubisoft's games also include Just Dance, and the Rayman and Tom Clancy game franchises.

Associated Press writer Jeremias Gonzales in La Baule, France contributed.

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