Guillemot stated that Ubisoft has «been working with the teams to bring a lot of content at launch and to be ready to continue to supply content a lot during the years that follow the launch.»
Not exact matches
Yves
Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has also previously
stated that the company hasn't forgotten about Splinter Cell and fans should stay tuned.
During yesterday's post-earnings financial call, CEO of Ubisoft, Yves
Guillemot,
stated the following:
During a post-earnings financial call yesterday, Ubisoft's CEO Yves
Guillemot had
stated that the upcoming Far Cry 4 incorporates «a lot more multiplayer,» when compared to its predecessor, Far Cry 3.
In a recent interview with GameInformer, Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot has
stated that neither of two upcoming Assassin's Creed games (Rogue and Unity) are planned to arrive on Nintendo's Wii U, simply because «Nintendo customers don't buy Assassin's Creed.»
Recently,
Guillemot talked about Ubisoft's stance on Nintendo,
stating that the company would invest in more games for Nintendo's platform after it achieved more sales, even saying that there is a shelved game tailored for the platform waiting for the system to find a larger market.
The company's official Q1 sales report, sent out earlier today,
stated the launch of the game was «in line with expectations,» which Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot says demonstrates «that good products are continuing to sell well.»
During yesterday's post-earnings financial call, CEO of Ubisoft, Yves
Guillemot,
stated the following: -LSB-...]
«Our long term goal is to win the next generation,»
stated Ubisoft co-founder and CEO Yves
Guillemot in the press release.
«Clearly in our first week we were impacted by what happened with Assassin's Creed Unity,»
stated CFO Alan Martinez, while CEO Yves
Guillemot noted that Syndicate was still getting good word - of - mouth.
stated Ubisoft CEO Yves
Guillemot
Yves
Guillemot, who was on - hand at the presentation,
stated that all future Tom Clancy games would be making use of the Kinect.