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Wikipedia categories named after video game companies of Canada (3 C) Pages in category "Video game companies of Canada" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total.
Beavis and Butt-Head (video game) Bebe's Kids (video game) Bee Movie Game; Beep (video game) Beetle Adventure Racing; Below (video game) Bendy and the Ink Machine; Bertie the Brain; Beyond the Tesseract; Big Beach Sports; Big Brain Wolf; The Big Con; The Bigs 2; The Bigs; Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge; Biomorph (video game) BioShock 2 ...
Ontario is the largest producer of video games in Canada, housing 31.8% of all game studios (10 of which are large companies) and has annual expenditures of $818.4 million. [17] Quebec is the second largest, with 31.1% of companies residing in the province (22 of which are large companies) and spends $2.3 billion annually. [ 17 ]
Ubisoft Quebec office in 2013. French video game publisher Ubisoft announced its plans to open a development studio in Quebec City in April 2005. [2] [3] The studio, Ubisoft Quebec, was formally opened on 27 June 2005. [4] Its founders were Nicolas Rioux and Andrée Cossette, of whom Rioux was appointed as general manager.
Behaviour's operations are divided into two business units – Services and Original Games. [32] Its Services unit provides work-for-hire development services to major video game and entertainment industry brands such as Disney, Sony, Activision, Warner Bros. Discovery, Ubisoft, HBO and Nintendo and also includes an Immersive Entertainment vertical that has a primary focus on location-based ...
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc., doing business as Ubisoft Montreal, is a Canadian video game developer and a studio of Ubisoft based in Montreal. The studio was founded in April 1997 as part of Ubisoft's growth into worldwide markets, with subsidies from the governments of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada to help create new multimedia jobs.
This is a list of video games developed by Ubisoft Montreal. List. 1998–2008. Year Title Platform(s) 3DS DS GBA GC N64 Mac PS PS2 PS3 PSP DC Wii Win Xbox X360; 1998
Invoke Studios, formerly Tuque Games, is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded by Jeff Hattem, [2] [3] formerly of Ubisoft and Behaviour Interactive, in 2012. The company released its first game Livelock in partnership with publisher Perfect World Entertainment in 2016. [4]