Ubisoft has established a new subsidiary, backed by the Chinese conglomerate Tencent, in a major strategy change.
The goal is to transform these series into truly "evergreen, multi-platform" ecosystems built for the long haul. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot framed it as a "foundational ...
Ubisoft announced Tencent has invested €1.16 billion ($1.25 billion) for a minority stake in a newly created subsidiary that ...
Assassin’s Creed,” “Far Cry” and “Rainbow Six Siege” will lead IP portfolio for new Ubisoft company amid market rush for multimedia licenses ...
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Ubisoft launches new subsidiary in a €1.16bn investment from Tencent, which focuses on popular franchises such as Tom ...
Ubisoft has announced the creation of a new subsidiary company backed Tencent's investment, which will focus on its three ...
Ubisoft is launching a new division backed by Tencent, with the latter investing 1.16 billion euros ($1.25 billion) for a 25% stake to produce games like “Far Cry” and “Rainbow Six.” ...
In an effort to save itself after a few rocky years, Ubisoft is opening a new subsidiary with investment from Tencent that ...
Ubisoft has created a new subsidiary dedicated to its three biggest IPs, bringing in a bulk investment from Chinese conglomerate Tencent to have a roughly ...
Today, via a press release, Ubisoft announced that it is forming a new subsidiary with its three most successful franchises.
Receiving over $1 billion of investment from Tencent, a new Ubisoft subsidiary will become home to Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, ...