Ubisoft
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Ubisoft Entertainment (formerly Ubi Soft) is a computer and video game publisher and developer with headquarters in Montreuil, France. The company has facilities in over 20 countries, including development studios in Montreal, Canada; Barcelona, Spain; Shanghai, China; North Carolina, USA; Düsseldorf, Bulgaria, Germany; and Milan, Italy, amongst other locations. As of 2004, it is the third-largest independent video game publisher in Europe, and the seventh largest in the US. The "Ubi" in Ubisoft is sometimes pronounced [juːbi] or more often [u'bi], however in French it is pronounced [y'bi]. (See IPA phonetic notation.)
Ubisoft's mascot is Rayman.
History
The five brothers of the Guillemot family founded Ubisoft as a computer game publisher in 1986 in France. Yves Guillemot soon made deals with Electronic Arts, Sierra On-Line, and Microprose to distribute their games in France. By the end of the decade, Ubisoft began expanding to other markets, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.In the early 1990s, Ubisoft initiated its in-house game development program which led to the 1994 opening of a studio in Montreuil, France, which later became their headquarters. That same year, Michel Ancel created the Rayman character, a character which still stars in new video games as of 2006. Ubisoft became a publicly traded company in 1996 and continued to expand to offices around the globe, opening locations in Shanghai and Montreal.
In 2000, Ubisoft acquired US-based Red Storm Entertainment, the game development studio founded by techno-spy novelist Tom Clancy, already famous in its own right for games based on Clancy's books. In 2001, the company purchased Blue Byte Software, known for the Settlers series. By 2003, Ubisoft reported operations in 22 countries, nine of those containing production or design offices. Ubisoft had a number of successful and award-winning games that year, including Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, ', XIII, Rayman 3, ' and Beyond Good and Evil.
Ubisoft's revenue for 2002-2003 was €453 million; for fiscal year 2003-2004, this grew to €508 million. As of 2004, Ubisoft employs more than 2,350 people, of which over 1700 are classed as working in production. Yves Guillemot, a founding brother, is the chairman and CEO.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Ubisoft committed itself to online games by getting behind ', The Matrix Online, and the European and Chinese operation of EverQuest. The publisher established ubi.com as its online division. But in February 2004, Ubisoft cancelled the online portion of Uru and backed out of the publishing deal on The Matrix Online. Regardless, only a week later the company announced its acquisition of Wolfpack Studios, developers of fantasy MMORPG Shadowbane, and in July 2004, its ' was released for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 with what some considered a revolutionary online multiplayer feature.
On December 20, 2004 Electronic Arts (EA) purchased a 19.9% stake in the firm. At the time, Ubisoft released a statement saying they considered the purchase "hostile" until they had further information on EA's intent.
Criticism
Ubisoft is known to use Starforce copy protection that installs drivers on a system and is suspected to cause problems with some hardware and compatibility issues with certain operating systems, starting with the game which as of the time of writing (February 2nd 2006) is not compatible with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition On the 14th of April 2006 Ubisoft confirmed that they will stop using Starforce on their games citing complaints from the customers.[1]Upcoming games published by Ubisoft
- Q3 2006
- *Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (PC)
- September 2006
- * (PC, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360)
- *Resident Evil 4 (PC)
- November 2006
- *Red Steel (Wii)
- * (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
- * (Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, PC)
- December 2006
- *Rayman 4: Raving Rabbids (Wii, PS2, Xbox 360, PC, PSP, GBA, Nintendo DS)
- 2006
- *Untitled game based on the anime and manga, Naruto (Xbox 360)
- 2007
- *Assassin's Creed (PS3 (Confirmed), Xbox 360, PC, Wii (Not Confirmed))
- *Haze (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC)
Games developed/published by Ubisoft
| Platform Key | |
| PC | Windows-based PC |
| Xbox | Microsoft Xbox |
| GC | Nintendo GameCube |
| PS2 | Sony PlayStation 2 |
| DS | Nintendo DS |
| GBA | Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
| GBC | Nintendo Game Boy Color |
| GB | Nintendo Game Boy |
| PS1 | Sony PlayStation |
| DC | Sega Dreamcast |
| Mac | Apple Macintosh PC |
- Advance Guardian Heroes (2004) — GBA
- Alexander (2004) — PC
- — PS2, Xbox
- Ape Escape 2 (2003) — PS2
- * (2004) — PS2
- Asphalt Urban GT (2004) — DS.
- (2004) — GBA
- (2003) — Xbox, PS2
- Battle Realms (2001) — PC
- Beyond Good & Evil (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- Xbox, PS2, PC
- * (2005) — Xbox, PS2, PC
- Capitalism 2 (2001) — PC
- Catz 5 (2002) — PC
- Chessmaster (2003/2004) — Xbox, PS2, PC
- *Chessmaster 9000 (2002) — PC, Mac
- *Chessmaster 10th Edition (2004) — PC
- Conflict Zone (2001) — PS2
- '' (1999) — PC
- (2001) — DC, PC
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GBA
- (2004) — Xbox, PC
- * (2004) — PC
- * (2004) — PC
- Cold Fear (2005) — PC, Xbox, PS2
- Destroyer Command (2002) — PC
- Dogz 5 (2002) — PC, GBA
- '' (2002) — PC, Xbox
- F1 Racing Championship (2001) — PC, PS2, Dreamcast
- Far Cry (2004) — PC
- *Far Cry Instincts (2005) — Xbox
- — PS2
- Fred (1989) — Atari ST520
- (2005) — PC
- Heroes of Might and Magic V (2005) — PC
- Heroes of the Pacific — PC
- (1999) — PC
- IL-2 Sturmovik (2001) — PC
- *Forgotten Battles Ace Expansion Pack (2004) — PC
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1993) — NES
- Iron Lord (1989) — Atari ST520
- Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour (1993) — NES
- Peter Jackson's King Kong — PC, PS2, GCN, Xbox, Xbox 360, PSP, NDS
- * — GBA
- (2003) — PC
- Lunar Legend (2001) — GBA
- * (2005) — DS
- (2003) — PS2, GC
- Myst Masterpiece Edition (2000) — PC
- * (1998) — PC
- *realMYST (2000) — PC, Mac
- * (2001) — PC, Mac
- * (2004) — PC, Mac
- * (2003) — PC
- ** (2004) — PC
- * (2005) — PC, Mac
- Night Hunter (1989) — Atari ST520
- Pacific Fighters (2004) — PC
- Paradise (2006) — PC
- POD (Planet of Death) (1996) — PC
- (2001) — PC
- (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC, GBA, (2005 DS)
- * (2004) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (2005) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (2005) (PSP)
- *Battles of Prince of Persia — (2006) (NDS)
- Puffy's Saga (1988) — Atari ST520
- Rayman (1996) — PC, PS1, GBC
- *Rayman Gold (1997) — PC
- **Rayman Designer (1997) — PC
- **Rayman Forever (1998) — PC
- ***Rayman Collector's Edition (1999) — PC
- *Rayman 2: The Great Escape (1999/2000) — PC, N64, DC, PS1
- ** (2000/2001) — PS2
- *Rayman M (UK Release) (2001) — PC, PS2
- *Rayman Arena (2002) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- *Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC, GBA, MAC, N-GAGE
- *Rayman DS (2005) — DS
- * (2005) — GBA
- Rocky Legends (2004) — Xbox, PS2
- Secret of the Silver Earring (2004) — PC
- (2003) — PC
- Silent Hunter III (2005) — PC
- Sprung (2004) — DS
- (2004) — GBA
- (2004) — Xbox, PS2
- The Political Machine (2004) — PC
- The Sum of All Fears (2002/2003) — GC, PC, GBA
- Ghost Recon series
- *Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC
- ** (2003) — PC
- ** (2003) — Xbox, PC
- ** (2004) — PS2
- *Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 (2004/2005) — Xbox, PS2, GC
- *Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, (2006) — Xbox, Xbox 360, PC, PS2
- Rainbow Six series
- * (1999) — PC, Mac, DC, PS1
- ** — (2000)
- ** (2001) — PC
- * (2003) — PC
- ** (2004) — PC
- ** (2005) — PC
- * (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC
- ** (2004) — Xbox
- * (2005) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (In development) — Xbox 360,PS2, Xbox, PS3
- Splinter Cell series
- *Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (2004) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (2005) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- * (2006) — PSP only
- * (In development) — Xbox, PS2, PC, Xbox 360
- Tonic Trouble (2000) PC, N64
- (2005) — Xbox
- — GBA
- Twinworld (1989) — Atari ST520
- Warlords Battlecry II (2002) — PC
- (2003) — PC
- Will Rock (2003) — PC
- XIII (2003) — Xbox, PS2, GC, PC
- Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates (2005) — PC
External links
- [Ubisoft's public site]
- [Ubisoft's corporate site]
- [Red Storm Entertainment, subsidiary developer of Ubi Soft]
- [Wolfpack Studios, subsidiary developer of Ubi Soft]
- [List of Atari ST520 games published by UBI Soft]
- [Ubisoft Entertainment] at MobyGames
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