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Jade Raymond: Ubisoft Considers the Meta-Story for TV and Film When Developing a Franchise

Added: 24.02.2014 22:15 | 15 views | 0 comments


Ubisoft is currently at the top of their game. Their flagship annual franchise Assassins Creed has been critically and commercially successful, as was Splinter Cell Blacklist, and the studio is gearing up for the release of their upcoming science-fiction open-world game, Watch_Dogs. One thing that all these games have in common aside from their mutual publisher is that they will all eventually see adaptations on the big screen. According to Ubisoft Torontos Jade Raymond, film and TV adaptations are considered as long-term goals when Ubisoft develops their franchises.

From: n4g.com

Ubisoft's stealthy success: where Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell and Far Cry will go next

Added: 23.02.2014 8:00 | 16 views | 0 comments


Ubisoft is the Xbox 360's most adventurous publisher. What's the secret, asks Darren Wells?.
Hugues Ricour is showing Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag when he says, almost casually: "One of the mandates that comes from our CEO is to enrich people's lives." It's a simple statement from the senior producer, offered to put into context what is now established as one of the games industry's most dependable annual releases. To state, despite itself, that the game does more than just fulfil the financial needs of a company - it also hopes to inspire some kind of fundamental change within the player.

From: www.totalxbox.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist PC Download Discounted On GameStop

Added: 15.02.2014 10:15 | 20 views | 0 comments


The latest entry of the Splinter Cell series, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, is now available for a reduced price on Gamestop.

From: n4g.com

Assassin's Creed 4, Splinter Cell developers have unannounced games to share

Added: 05.02.2014 15:36 | 10 views | 0 comments


Xbox One project confirmed, hints amass.
Ubisoft's Montreal and Toronto studios have new games on the way, as communicated unto the discerning enthusiast public via LinkedIn portfolios.

From: www.totalxbox.com

Splinter Cell Was Originally a James Bond Game

Added: 03.02.2014 19:20 | 11 views | 0 comments




Ubisoft Montreal originally pitched Splinter Cell as a James Bond game, the studio has revealed.

Speaking to IGN, an ex-Ubisoft developer confirmed that after its action game, The Drift, was threatened of being canceled, the dev studio "made an attempt to impress the [007] license holder" with a Bond-centric spy game.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Ubisoft Originally Pitched Splinter Cell as a James Bond Game

Added: 03.02.2014 18:29 | 11 views | 0 comments


Before Sam Fisher's series became the hit it is today, Ubisoft had a troubled game called The Drift in desperate need of a spy hero.

From: www.ign.com

This video shows the sad state of retail PC game packaging in India

Added: 28.01.2014 9:16 | 24 views | 0 comments


Its true that retail games in India are cheap when compared to the rest of the world. But that doesnt change the fact that they come in embarrassingly cheap and shoddy packaging. To make matters worse, PC games did come in international standard packaging a few years back, but it seems the distributors are heading south with the quality since. Time has not been a friend to quality, contrary to popular belief. We at iLLGaming unbox 3 games ordered from Flipkart to show you the current situation. Hopefully the distributors pick this up and feel our pain, and introduce better packaging, especially for PC games. These are the games we ordered: Splinter Cell: Ultimate Edition (Contains 5 Splinter Cell games ) Rs. 499 Dawn of War II Rs. 699 Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising Rs. 299

From: n4g.com

Ubisoft Shanghai Collaborating on 'The Next Far Cry'

Added: 27.01.2014 23:50 | 11 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Blacklist's Wii U studio is apparently contributing to the next Far Cry game.

From: www.ign.com


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