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Ubisoft: PC Piracy 'Cannibalizes' Console Sales Ubisoft won't be shipping a PC version of the upcoming Tom Clancy's EndWar alongside the console versions because of piracy, says Ubisoft Shanghai creative director Michael de Plater.
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via Gamasutra @ 0:36 9th Oct
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Ubisoft Opens Far Cry 2 Space In PlayStation Home Ubisoft's just-launched Far Cry 2 "space" in PlayStation Home's closed beta in North America and Europe is the first third-party game area to hit Sony's PlayStation 3-based virtual world, the company says.
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via Gamasutra @ 6:18 18th Oct
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Ubisoft has announced its financial results for the second quarter, revealing that it has beaten its previously announced guidance of €160 million. Instead, Ubisoft earned sales of €175 million for the period ending September 30th. This represents a 37.3% in sales over the same quarter the previous year.
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via Edge Magazine @ 21:35 23rd Oct
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Ubisoft are asking fans of the upcoming Prince of Persia game for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC to take a video of themselves asking a question that they would like Ubisoft to answer, and the team will then answer the question by uploading a new video to its YouTube profile.
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via NG4.com @ 21:48 17th Sep
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Today, Ubisoft announced that Prince of Persia Classic will be releasing on the PlayStation Network on October 23, 2008. Developed by Ubisoft Sofia, this remake of the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed 1989 game features the original's expansive level design, deadly swordplay, puzzle solving and storyline. Designed with Next-Gen consoles in mind, Prince of Persia Classic features revamped character designs and animations as well as impressive visual and lighting effects in order to give the game a 3D look. Even longtime fans of the original are sure to be in for a surprise when they come across newly added traps, puzzles and enemies. Prince of Persia Classic for the PlayStation Network will have an ESRB rating of "T" for Teen.
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via GameInfoWire @ 14:13 21st Oct
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A fair hostess of computer games manufacturer Ubisoft plays an interactive computer game at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment in August 2008. Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Mas ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 20:57 10th Nov
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A fair hostess of computer games manufacturer Ubisoft plays an interactive computer game at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment in August 2008. Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 20:57 10th Nov
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Christine Burgess-Quemard, executive director of worldwide production studios at Ubisoft: "delighted", "talented team of creators", "Ubisoft family", "intense pace", "strength of our global creative teams", "confirmed and recognized creators", "talent", "innovation", "seamlessly integrate".
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via Spong @ 10:15 11th Nov
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"We are delighted to welcome the talented team of creators at Massive into the Ubisoft family," Ubisoft executive director of worldwide production studios Christine Burgess-Quemard said in a statement released by the North America office here.
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via Yahoo! @ 23:39 10th Nov
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Ubisoft and Sony are very much in love as autumn turns to winter. The French makers of such gaming gems as
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via Spong @ 9:02 17th Oct
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Ubisoft has bullishly claimed that upcoming open world safari FPS Far Cry 2 is "more fun" than Infinity Ward's phenomenally successful Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
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via Pro-G @ 15:30 10th Oct
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Today Ubisoft announced the launch of the official Far Cry 2 space in PlayStation Home's closed beta in North America and Europe. Featuring details from the game's expansive open world universe wrapped in what will become a fully interactive experience, the Far Cry 2 space marks the first third-party video game environment in PlayStation Home. PlayStation Home is a 3D social gaming community that allows PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system users to meet, chat, plan and launch into games together. Gamers can create their own custom avatar, decorate their personal apartment, play mini-games, shop, watch videos, attend special events and much, much more.
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via GameInfoWire @ 18:19 18th Oct
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ubisoft Entertainment SA (UBIP.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) Chief Executive Yves Guillemot expressed optimism about videogame sales despite the weak economy, sending shares of the French company up as much as 11 percent.
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via Reuters UK @ 18:03 13th Nov
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Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via Manila Times @ 22:09 12th Nov
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French computer games producer Ubisoft said on Monday (10 November) that it has acquired the Swedish game studio Massive Entertainment from Activision Blizzard.
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via Quote.com France @ 12:44 12th Nov
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LONDON - Video gaming company Ubisoft is investing £4m in TV campaigns to support a range of titles for Nintendo DS and Wii consoles in the lead up to Christmas.
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via Marketing @ 15:32 11th Nov
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Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict." Skip related content
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 1:22 11th Nov
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Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via WA Today.com.au @ 20:56 10th Nov
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Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via The Age @ 20:57 10th Nov
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Gamers > News > GAMES > PC > Ubisoft creative director:‘Piracy’s basically killing PC’
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via Gamers.com @ 0:11 9th Oct
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SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- Today Ubisoft announced that The Price Is Right(TM) for the Wii(TM) home video game system from Nintendo, the Nintendo DS(TM) system, PC and Mac(R) has shipped to retailers nationwide. Developed by Ludia and FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME), THE PRICE IS RIGHT video game is based on the longest running game show in television history, now in its 35th season. Like the contestants on the game show, players will be able to bid on products, play the famous pricing games and spin the Big Wheel for the chance to win prizes in the Showcase Showdown. THE PRICE IS RIGHT is rated "E" for everyone and has an MSRP of $39.99 for Wii, $29.99 for Nintendo DS, and $19.99 for the PC and Mac.
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via TMC Net @ 23:12 6th Oct
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 1:23 11th Nov
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Hot French videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday that it has bought Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based studio behind popular strategy title "World In Conflict."
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 20:56 10th Nov
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The studio is partly formed of former Ubisoft veterans, who have worked on titles such as Far Cry 2, Prince of Persia Classic, Shaun White's Snowboarding and Splinter Cell.
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via Develop @ 19:28 22nd Oct
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Although many of you have probably forgotten that this title was even in the works – it was announced back in July 2007 – fans of the popular NBC television series Heroes no doubt would have been curious to see what a game based on their favorite powered-up characters would be like. Well, it's not happening... at least not from Ubisoft.
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via Gamers.com @ 6:27 7th Nov
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