Shut0wen
Banned
Problem is with ubi is they have all these studios yet employ people with nothing more then a degree, all there main forces is from Canada they do most of the leg work, they should actually encourage there small studios (which is 90% of them) to work on smaller indie games because right now ubi is pretty fucked, we aint gunna see a big new ip from them in a long time but ive heard rumours from friends that work at reflections that ubi is close to securing a deal with fifaYeah, Ubisoft has plenty of great IP that anyone would want, problem is they have was too many employees and studios. Here's the list:
Ubisoft studios under its own name;
- Future Games, London, United Kingdom
- Hybride Technologies, Piedmont, Quebec, Canada
- Massive Entertainment, Malmö, Sweden
- Nadeo, Paris, France
- Quazal, Canada
- Owlient, France
- RedLynx, Helsinki, Finland
- Red Storm Entertainment, Cary, North Carolina, United States
- Reflections in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
- Sunflowers Interactive Entertainment Software GmbH, Heusenstamm, Germany
- THQ Montreal, Canada
- Ubisoft Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Ubisoft Annecy
- Ubisoft Barcelona
- Ubisoft Blue Byte, Düsseldorf, Germany
- Ubisoft Blue Byte Mainz, Germany
- Ubisoft Casablanca, Morocco
- Ubisoft Chengdu, China
- Ubisoft Düsseldorf, Germany
- Ubisoft Japan
- Ubisoft Milan, Italy
- Ubisoft Montpellier, France
- Ubisoft Monthreal, Canada
- Ubisoft Nagoya, Japan
- Ubisoft Paris, France
- Ubisoft Poland
- Ubisoft Pune, India
- Ubisoft Quebec, Canada
- Ubisoft Bucharest, Romania
- Ubisoft San Francisco, California, United States
- Ubisoft Shanghai, China
- Ubisoft Singapore
- Ubisoft Sofia, Bulgaria
- Ubisoft Toronto, Canada
- Ubisoft Ukraine
32 studios. Nobody wants to deal with all that.
They should sell individual studios and IPs or break up into smaller companies instead of trying to sell it all.