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  2. List of Ubisoft subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    On 5 October 2015, as The Crew reached 3 million players, Ubisoft announced that they had acquired Ivory Tower for an undisclosed sum. [49] At the time, the studio housed 100 employees. [50] Ivory Tower's second game, The Crew 2, was announced by Ubisoft in June 2017, [51] and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One in June 2018 ...

  3. Ivory tower - Wikipedia

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    An Ivory Tower at St. John's College, Cambridge. The first modern usage of "ivory tower" in the familiar sense of an unworldly dreamer can be found in a poem of 1837, "Pensées d'Août, à M. Villemain", by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, a French literary critic and author, who used the term "tour d'ivoire" for the poetical attitude of Alfred de Vigny as contrasted with the more socially ...

  4. Ubisoft Toronto - Wikipedia

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    By July 2015, Ubisoft Toronto was developing an original intellectual property (IP). [13] This game was later revealed to be Starlink: Battle for Atlas, an action-adventure game with optional toys-to-life integration. [14] The game was released in 2018 as the studio's first own IP. [15] As of July 2017, Ubisoft Toronto has 600 staff members. [16]

  5. IvoryTower - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; IvoryTower

  6. Ubisoft - Wikipedia

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    Ubisoft Ivory Tower: Villeurbanne, France September 2007: October 2015: Ubisoft Kyiv: Kyiv, Ukraine April 2008 — Ubisoft Mainz: Mainz, Germany October 1988: January 2001 [115] Ubisoft Milan: Milan, Italy 1998 — Ubisoft Montpellier: Castelnau-le-Lez, France 1994: Ubisoft Montreal: Montreal, Canada 1997: Ubisoft Mumbai: Mumbai, India June ...

  7. Ivory Tower Building - Wikipedia

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    The Ivory Tower is a tall building with distinct white walls and blue-shuttered windows. [1] The Ivory Tower was constructed using British Architectural style of the 20th century with a T-shape with a bare stone on the extreme top, a large bell housed in four arches and have a large gents of Leicester clock on the entrance.

  8. Ubisoft Reflections - Wikipedia

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    Ubisoft Reflections Limited (formerly Reflections and later Reflections Interactive Limited) is a British video game developer and a studio of Ubisoft based in Newcastle upon Tyne.

  9. Ivory Tower (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ivory tower refers to a world or atmosphere where intellectuals engage in pursuits that are disconnected from the practical concerns of everyday life. Ivory Tower or The Ivory Tower may also refer to: Ivory Tower (Antarctica), a peak in Antarctica; The Ivory Tower, an unfinished novel by Henry James