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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating, game support cannot last forever.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has confirmed that Assassin's Creed Shadows' budget was over 100 million euros, and also explains why Star Wars Outlaws failed.
Although Ubisoft has yet to formally confirm a new Ghost Recon game is on the way, in a recent shareholder Q&A;, ...
Throughout several generations, game purchases have evolved from chunky Atari cartridges to Game Boy chips, PlayStation discs and digital downloads. The latter ...
A new Ghost Recon game has been confirmed by Ubisoft, though no further details other than it being an upcoming release has ...
The Stop Killing Games movement, which aims to preserve offline play for all games even after publisher support ends, has united gamers in every genre from farm ...
With those figures and Assassin's Creed Shadows' absolutely giant, two-hour-long credits in mind, we can speculate that the open-world game's budget likely exceeded the $100 milli ...
Assassin's Creed Shadows Costs Over 100 Million Euros to Make As the expenses for video game development keep increasing, Ubisoft has revealed that the ...
As the movement demands that online-only games remain playable after servers shut down, Guillemot defends Ubisoft's position, framing games as services rather than permanent products.
With a budget exceeding €100 million, Ubisoft's latest installment in its flagship franchise is as expensive as it is ambitious.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has addressed the Stop Killing Games consumer rights campaign, stating that end-of-life support for old online games 'a far reaching issue' that the publisher is 'working on ...