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Co-Op Trailer | Splinter Cell Blacklist

Added: 20.05.2013 18:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Co-Op Returns Head into the field with backup. Play together as Sam and Briggs, through 14 different maps that all feature missions tied to the main storyline. With 4 different mission styles, you and a friend will enjoy extra hours of gameplay. Suit up.

From: n4g.com

Co-op shown in new Splinter Cell Blacklist trailer

Added: 20.05.2013 9:29 | 4 views | 0 comments


Four mission types, 14 maps and split-screen play confirmed…

From: www.gamesradar.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist Co-Op Trailer

Added: 20.05.2013 0:00 | 5 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell: Blacklist's split-screen co-op offers four mission types across 14 maps for double the stealth gameplay.

From: www.gametrailers.com

Ubisoft planning to release games more frequently

Added: 16.05.2013 12:42 | 2 views | 0 comments


Assassin's Creed and Far Cry publisher says its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers will allow company to ship major franchises more regularly.

Ubisoft is aiming to capitalize on its "major production capacity" and release major franchises more frequently. In prepared remarks as part of the company's , CEO Yves Guillemot said the firm will be able to achieve this thanks to its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers across the world.

"We believe that our major production capacity, strong of a network of 26 international studios and over 7,000 developers, now optimized with our lead and associate organization, will allow us to come with an enhanced pipeline of increasingly high quality franchises and new IPs," Guillemot said.

"We will be able to release our franchises more and more regularly, providing solid visibility on our future revenue and profitability streams," he added. "All that, combined with the online expertise and know-how that we have been growing steadily internally make us believe that we will benefit disproportionately from the arrival of the new generation and from the continued growth of the online market."

One of Ubisoft's biggest franchises is Assassin's Creed, which has seen a new entry hit store shelves every year since 2009. .

According to Ubisoft Montreal boss Yannis Mallat, .

Ubisoft's Just Dance franchise has been annualized since its inception in 2009. .

Some of Ubisoft's other major franchises, like Far Cry, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and Rainbow Six, have in the past gone years without new installments.

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From: www.gamespot.com

Ubisoft planning to release games more frequently

Added: 16.05.2013 12:42 | 1 views | 0 comments


Assassin's Creed and Far Cry publisher says its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers will allow company to ship major franchises more regularly.

Ubisoft is aiming to capitalize on its "major production capacity" and release major franchises more frequently. In prepared remarks as part of the company's , CEO Yves Guillemot said the firm will be able to achieve this thanks to its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers across the world.

"We believe that our major production capacity, strong of a network of 26 international studios and over 7,000 developers, now optimized with our lead and associate organization, will allow us to come with an enhanced pipeline of increasingly high quality franchises and new IPs," Guillemot said.

"We will be able to release our franchises more and more regularly, providing solid visibility on our future revenue and profitability streams," he added. "All that, combined with the online expertise and know-how that we have been growing steadily internally make us believe that we will benefit disproportionately from the arrival of the new generation and from the continued growth of the online market."

One of Ubisoft's biggest franchises is Assassin's Creed, which has seen a new entry hit store shelves every year since 2009. .

According to Ubisoft Montreal boss Yannis Mallat, .

Ubisoft's Just Dance franchise has been annualized since its inception in 2009. .

Some of Ubisoft's other major franchises, like Far Cry, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and Rainbow Six, have in the past gone years without new installments.

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From: www.gamespot.com

Ubisoft planning to release games more frequently

Added: 16.05.2013 12:42 | 0 views | 0 comments


Assassin's Creed and Far Cry publisher says its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers will allow company to ship major franchises more regularly.

Ubisoft is aiming to capitalize on its "major production capacity" and release major franchises more frequently. In prepared remarks as part of the company's , CEO Yves Guillemot said the firm will be able to achieve this thanks to its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers across the world.

"We believe that our major production capacity, strong of a network of 26 international studios and over 7,000 developers, now optimized with our lead and associate organization, will allow us to come with an enhanced pipeline of increasingly high quality franchises and new IPs," Guillemot said.

"We will be able to release our franchises more and more regularly, providing solid visibility on our future revenue and profitability streams," he added. "All that, combined with the online expertise and know-how that we have been growing steadily internally make us believe that we will benefit disproportionately from the arrival of the new generation and from the continued growth of the online market."

One of Ubisoft's biggest franchises is Assassin's Creed, which has seen a new entry hit store shelves every year since 2009. .

According to Ubisoft Montreal boss Yannis Mallat, .

Ubisoft's Just Dance franchise has been annualized since its inception in 2009. .

Some of Ubisoft's other major franchises, like Far Cry, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and Rainbow Six, have in the past gone years without new installments.

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From: www.gamespot.com

Rayman Legends 20,000 Lums Under The Sea Trailer and Screens

Added: 15.05.2013 15:38 | 6 views | 0 comments


Assassin#039;s Creed and Splinter Cell invade Rayman#039;s wardrobe

From: www.gamershell.com

Suck My Controller: EA, Lawsuits Metro Last Light

Added: 15.05.2013 14:17 | 17 views | 0 comments


This week Gamers heroes talks about refrigeration, EA getting publishing rights to Star Wars and Metro Last Light. They also talk about some of the copyright infringement litigation going on between Nyan and Keyboard Cat copyright holders against WB and 5th Cell. Games Talked About: Metro Last Light Fez Don't Starve Surgeon Simulator 2013 Neverwinter Sleeping Dogs Topics Talked About: Kingdom Hearts Pre-Order Bonus Gamers Heroes at E3 Final Fantasy X-2 Screenshots EA Grabbing Star Wars Rights Splinter Cell Co-Op Nyan Keyboard Cat Lawsuit Crazy Eve Stories

From: n4g.com

Head 20,000 Lums Under The Sea With Rayman Legends

Added: 15.05.2013 2:09 | 7 views | 0 comments



The latest Rayman Legends trailer takes the platforming crew deep underwater, like 20,000 Lums under the sea. Well, the trailer isn't exclusive to underwater levels, what with some truly wacky cameos by a few of the less-professional members of Splinter Cell's 4th Echelon.

From: www.gamerevolution.com


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