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Yves Guillemot (/ ˈ iː v ɡ iː m oʊ / eev gee-MOH; born 21 July 1960 [1]) is a French businessman who co-founded Ubisoft with his brothers Claude, Michel, Gérard and Christian in March 1986. He currently serves as the company's chairman and CEO.
Ubisoft have a history of making politically-charged games, and since the medium enables an audience to directly participate in events (rather than merely observe them, as is the case with a film), video gaming is an ideal platform for a dicussion about the relationship between fundamentalism, separatism and populism.
Ubisoft, the creator of Assassin’s Creed, released a trailer for the new game Wednesday. The game, which will be released on Nov. 15, is set in feudal Japan and features two lead characters ...
In October, Ubisoft said it regularly reviewed "all its strategic options", but declined further comment on a report of buyout interest. Shares in Ubisoft rose as much as 16% after the Reuters report.
The Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo's newest handheld console, releases in Japan. [5] February 28 – March 4 Game Developers Conference 2011 held in San Francisco, California. [6] March 11 As a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, certain video game releases were cancelled or postponed. Additionally, several servers used for Internet gaming were shut ...
As a result, Ubisoft will close its San Francisco and Osaka production studios and ramp down production in Sydney, leading to a loss of 143 jobs in San Francisco and a likely reduction of 134 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 November 2024. Video games Platforms Arcade video game Console game Game console Home console Handheld console Electronic game Audio game Electronic handheld Online game Browser game Social-network game Mobile game PC game Linux Mac Virtual reality game Genres Action Shooter Action-adventure Adventure ...
Ubisoft furthermore announced its Ubisoft Quartz blockchain program in December 2021, allowing players to buy uniquely identified customization items for games and then sell and trade them based on the Tezos currency, which Ubisoft claimed was an energy efficient cryptocurrency.