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The Assassin's Creed franchise lost its way a long time ago, but now some changes happening at Ubisoft might bring the series ...
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Three former senior Ubisoft employees - including one-time chief creative officer and second-in-command Serge Hascoet ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has released a statement regarding the tumultuous past year that included allegations of misconduct at the Assassin's Creed publisher and a handful of staff departures.
Charlie Guillemot, co-head of Ubisoft mobile studio Owlient, is stepping down based on a new report from Axios. Back in August of last year, his studio faced controversy when a Tom Clancy branded ...
Big changes might be in store for Ubisoft, as the Guillemot family and Tencent are reportedly planning to buy Ubisoft and take it off the public market. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
In a note to investors today, CEO Yves Guillemot addressed some of the "polarized comments around Ubisoft lately," saying, "Our goal is not to push any specific agenda. We remain committed to ...
Yves Guillemot wants gaming to reach billions more people. That's why the CEO of Ubisoft, one of the world's biggest video game companies, welcomes cloud gaming platforms like Google Stadia.
Ubisoft has always had the reputation of moving first onto new platforms, and Guillemot said there would be a strong focus on mobile. He cited new mobile games coming for The Division and Just Dance.
To Guillemot, this doesn’t necessarily mean the way we traditionally play games will go away, but he does see an undeniable trend in the way people are playing – and buying – Ubisoft’s games.
Tencent—which purchased nearly 50% of Guillemot Brothers in 2022—holds 9.2% of Ubisoft’s net voting rights, or power in voting by shareholders, while the Guillemot family has about 20.5% ...
Company: Guillemot Corporation. Listed on: Euronext Paris. Ticker: GUI:FP, OTC:GLMCF Market cap: €83M/$98M (@ €5.4 per share) Insider ownership (Guillemot family - founders of UbiSoft): 73.5% ...