Ubisoft
Ubisoft is a video game publisher and developer headquartered in Montreuil-sous-Bois, France, with branches in 20 different countries, including the United States, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and China. Their games have appeared on a wide variety of platforms since the early 1990's. They have set sights on becoming the next Electronic Arts, to the point that at one time in the past, that very company attempted to buy them and bury their IPs like they had many others. Unlike EA, however, Ubisoft has no small degree of Creator Worship, especially after Rayman Origins.
Since 2008, they have also owned visual effects company Hybride Technologies[1].
Games and franchises published/developed by Ubisoft:
- Anno
- Armored Core: for Answer
- Assassin's Creed
- Battle Realms
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Blazing Angels
- Brothers in Arms
- Call of Juarez
- Castle & Co.
- CSI Licensed Games
- Combat of Giants
- Driver (with the franchise and its developer bought from Atari)
- [[Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles]]
- all games based on Tom Clancy properties
- Far Cry
- For Honor
- the Imagine series (a line of games oriented toward young females)
- Just Dance
- Might and Magic (acquired from 3DO when it went bankrupt)
- My Coach
- Myst
- No More Heroes
- Petz
- Prince of Persia (starting with the Sands of Time trilogy)
- Rayman
- Red Steel
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (since 2007, coinciding with the release of the CGI movie)
- Tonic Trouble
- Watch Dogs
- Wheelman
- Michael Jackson: The Experience