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In 2019, Ubisoft stopped making its PC games available on Steam. However, three years later, it now sounds like theContinue Reading
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In 2019, Ubisoft stopped making its PC games available on Steam. However, three years later, it now sounds like theContinue Reading
On November 16th, Ubisoft and Riot Games announced the two sides had agreed to a partnership in an attempt toContinue Reading
In the latest weekly news and podcast after-show (sponsored by YouGov), we discuss World of Warcraft leaving China, the Chinese mediaContinue Reading
On October 27th, Ubisoft announced its financial results for the first half of the 2022-23 fiscal year. The company revealedContinue Reading
NetEase recently announced it had hired Jonathan Morin, at its Montréal studio to be the creative director of new IP.Continue Reading
On October 4th, Horizon Blockchain Games announced it had secured $40 million in a Series A round of funding. TheseContinue Reading
It sounds like Disney has some pretty big plans for the future of Star Wars video games. According to GameSpot,Continue Reading
In this week’s esports business news: leadership changes at XSET, Animoca Brands raises $110 million, Netflix joins forces with Ubisoft, andContinue Reading
On September 12th, Ubisoft unveiled a new esports competition called the TrackMania Games. This multi-format event focused on several differentContinue Reading
On September 10th, Netflix announced it had agreed to a partnership with video game developer Ubisoft. This deal will seeContinue Reading
Ubisoft caused a lot of heads to turn after an “AO” (adults only) rating appeared on the Assassin’s Creed MirageContinue Reading
In a recent report from TheGamer, a worker from the A Better Ubisoft initiative said some Ubisoft Québec devs haveContinue Reading
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot recently provided a strategy and vision update for the gaming industry during a recently held annualContinue Reading
Tencent is once again making a major splash in the gaming space. This comes after a report from Reuters indicatedContinue Reading
According to sources that spoke to Reuters, Tencent is interested in expanding its stake in the French video game developerContinue Reading
Canada is attempting to challenge the hegemony of the United States in the esports sector, with revenue from esports risingContinue Reading
In the latest weekly news and podcast after-show (sponsored by YouGov), we discuss Blizzard and NetEase canceling a World of Warcraft mobileContinue Reading
Mighty Bear Games was able to raise $10 million thanks to a recently held token sale to mark the launchContinue Reading
It’s not a good time to be a fan of Ubisoft. On July 21st, the French video game company announcedContinue Reading
On September 1st, 2022, Ubisoft plans on decommissioning the online features of several older hit games like Assassin’s Creed LiberationContinue Reading
September 1st, 2022… Ubisoft wants you to mark that day down in your calendars because they will be decommissioning theContinue Reading
Ubisoft is joining forces with PlayStation in a big way. It was recently announced that Ubisoft would be bringing itsContinue Reading
In this week’s esports business news: Ubisoft ending online support for 91 games, Complexity Gaming expands its U.S. Army partnership,Continue Reading
The metaverse, despite all the interest from venture capitalists and the world’s major brands, is struggling to attract users, and tokenContinue Reading
Late last year, a GeForce Now database from Nvidia leaked to the public revealed a plethora of unannounced games. One of Ubisoft’sContinue Reading
Ever since Disney bought Lucasfilms, there’s been no shortage of Star Wars content. Well, the train is showing no signsContinue Reading
Ubisoft is one of the few publishers that got in on the open-world hype early with franchises like Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed.Continue Reading
According to Ubisoft Insider Tom Henderson, Ubisoft has four unannounced games, both from existing franchises and new IPs. No otherContinue Reading






















