Ubisoft's Yves
Guillemot confirmed that work is already underway on the next installment in the Assassin's Creed series, which is due for release next year.
Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot confirmed in a statement released to investors that Far Cry 4 will be released November 18th in North America, and November 21st in Europe.
Guillemot confirmed that Ubisoft's strategy for the next 12 months is to «aggressively build the long - term potential of the company,» and in order to do so they flashed their cash as the company's strategy is, «bigger games with higher quality — for example, the second Assassin's Creed will cost around 20 percent more than the first one, and be a much bigger game,» he said.
Later in the Q&A
Guillemot confirmed that the relationship with Nintendo «continues to grow,» and the publisher is «very happy» with what was achieved with Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, and Just Dance was also a big seller on the Switch.
Not exact matches
Especially since series creator Michael Ancel has been talking about how much bigger and better the sequel was going to be even before the Ubisoft
confirmed its existence, with Ubisoft president Yves
Guillemot himself revealing the teaser trailer to the gathered world's gaming press at Ubidays 2008.
Guillemot also
confirmed that what development does take place can be done easily: «What we see is that we will be able to leverage a lot of the work we do for Xbox 360 and PS3 while we create games for the platform.
Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot just
confirmed that Beyond Good and Evil 2 is still in the pipeline, but no other details were mentioned.
Yes that's right Ubisoft, well, Yves
Guillemot to be precise has
confirmed there will be a new Splinter Cell game.
While
Guillemot stopped short of
confirming that Assassin's Creed will return next year, his comments suggest there is much to discuss internally at Ubisoft about the future of the Assassin's Creed franchise.
So yeah,
Guillemot basically
confirmed a new Splinter Cell game, though it is still too early to show or even talk about it.
During an earnings name right now, Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot began off by
confirming that Fortnite — and different battle royale games — have certainly had some type of impression on Ubisoft.
During an earnings name immediately, Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot began off by
confirming that Fortnite — and different battle royale games — have certainly had some type of impression on Ubisoft.
It's been rumoured since Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot teased about a «special» game in development last year, but now the folks at Kotaku have
confirmed that Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is real.