"Ubisoft continues to protect and promote known offenders and their allies"
Read More »Ubisoft CEO apologises for misconduct allegations and other controversies, ahead of Ubisoft Forward show
“I am truly sorry to everyone who was hurt. We have taken significant steps to remove or sanction those who violated our values and code of conduct and we are working to improve our systems and processes."
Read More »Ubisoft considers delaying one or more triple-A titles due to COVID-19 uncertainties
Net bookings down 24.4% YoY – but six franchises and 11 titles have sold over 10m units this console cycle
Read More »Ubisoft lowers its financial targets for 2019-2020 fiscal year
The company cites underperforming Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and The Division 2 for its change of plans
Read More »No Assassin’s Creed coming in 2019
No main game, no spin-offs confirms Ubisoft chief
Read More »Ubisoft’s Yves Guillemot suggests the next console generation could be the last
“I think we will see another generation, but there is a good chance that step-by-step we will see less and less hardware."
Read More »Far Cry 5 and Assassin’s Creed Origins drive record sales for Ubisoft
Ubisoft has decided to delay Skull & Bones, initially due to release at the end of the year
Read More »Vivendi to exit Ubisoft’s capital as Tencent enters the game
Vivendi is to sell its entire stake in Ubisoft, which will partly repurchase its own shares and welcome two new investors: Ontario Teachers and Chinese giant Tencent
Read More »Yves Guillemot: State of the UBIon
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot wants to disrupt the games industry at every turn. Financial gain is an important goal, sure, but it’s the creative freedom and experimentation that interests him more. Jem Alexander finds out how a diverse, free environment makes Ubisoft one of the most creative developers on the planet
Read More »Ubisoft announces two new studios and record investment in Quebec
During a livestream earlier today, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot announced the creation of a new studio in Saguenay (Quebec, Canada) and a massive investment plan for the region – the most important one for Ubisoft since it opened its first studio in Quebec in 1997. Ubisoft Saguenay will open as …
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