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Ubisoft CEO responds to Stop Killing Games petition, says support for all titles cannot last forever
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating, game support cannot last forever.
Although Ubisoft has yet to formally confirm a new Ghost Recon game is on the way, in a recent shareholder Q&A;, ...
Ubisoft has confirmed that a new Ghost Recon game is in the works—the first entry in the series since 2019's Ghost Recon: ...
Ubisoft was confronted at a recent shareholder meeting about its support for Stop Killing Games, a popular petition calling ...
Throughout several generations, game purchases have evolved from chunky Atari cartridges to Game Boy chips, PlayStation discs and digital downloads. The latter ...
The EU consumer rights campaign Stop Killing Games reached its 1 million signature goal earlier this month, snowballing out ...
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"The changing perception of the video game industry as a cultural and artistic medium is also leading to an increase in criticism" ...
The Stop Killing Games movement, which aims to preserve offline play for all games even after publisher support ends, has united gamers in every genre from farm ...
It looks like a new Ghost Recon is coming, as Ubisoft's CEO just suddenly announced the tactical shooter's return in a ...
In case you've been wondering, Ubisoft is indeed working on a new entry in its long-running Ghost Recon series. The news, ...
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TheGamer on MSNCharlie Guillemot Appointed As Co-CEO Of New Ubisoft Subsidiary, Industry Cries NepotismAnd the big question of who will head this new subsidiary has finally been answered. Christophe Derennes, one of the co-CEOs, ...
Ubisoft has tapped Charlie Guillemot as co-CEO of its new Tencent-backed subsidiary focused on core franchises including ...
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