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The gun has long been pointed at the Assassin's Creed franchise, but Ubisoft has finally pulled the trigger with Tencent's funding.
Tencent has invested $1.25 billion in a new Ubisoft operating division that includes the core games Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six brands. Ubisoft, the French video game giant ...
In a surprise move, Ubisoft is spinning off some of its top franchises, including “Assassin’s Creed,” “Far Cry” and “Rainbow Six” into a new subsidiary. The separate entity is funded ...
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TL;DR: Ubisoft is forming a new subsidiary with a $1.2 billion investment from Tencent, which will hold a 25% stake. The subsidiary will focus on the Far Cry, Assassin's Creed, and Rainbow Six ...
Tencent president Martin Lau also provided a statement. "We are excited to extend our longstanding partnership with Ubisoft through this investment, which reflects our continued confidence in ...
Tencent president Martin Lau added, “We are excited to extend our longstanding partnership with Ubisoft through this investment, which reflects our continued confidence in Ubisoft’s creative ...
“We are excited to extend our longstanding partnership with Ubisoft through this investment ... sustained success in the industry," said Tencent President Martin Lau. "We see the immense ...
Meanwhile, reports have been hinting at Tencent’s interest in Ubisoft’s gaming IP and a potential partnership with Ubisoft’s founding Guillemot family. Notably, Tencent already holds a 10% ...
After all of Far Cry 4's nudity was mysteriously censored on Steam, Ubisoft has explained what happened and fixed its ...