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Netflix and Ubisoft have partnered on a new “Assassin’s Creed” mobile game and two other mobile titles that will be available exclusively on mobile to Netflix members globally with no ads or ...
Ubisoft delays its Rainbow Six, The Division mobile titles … again By Carli Velocci Published July 18, 2024 Ubisoft Ubisoft’s mobile titles are getting even more delays.
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But Why Tho? on MSNUbisoft Shares The Expansion of The Division Franchise
Ubisoft announced what's next for The Division franchise with The Division 2 Survivors, The Division: Resurgence, and more.
Ubisoft has delayed two mobile games, Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence, until at least April 2025. The company also revealed that Call of Duty titles will start appearing on Ubisoft+ ...
To build on that, Netflix is now partnering with Ubisoft to bring some very familiar games to the mobile world. Those games include versions of Mighty Quest, Valiant Hearts, and Assassin’s Creed.
Ubisoft’s mobile games have increased their share in net bookings contribution this fiscal year, accounting for 9% over the last nine months in compared to 7% in the same period a year prior.
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FullCleared on MSNUbisoft Announces The Division 2: Survivors for 2026
Ubisoft has been relatively quiet throughout Gamescom 2025, but the company finally announced The Division 2: Survivors today ...
Mobile is key to the company’s success As part of the mobile licensing partnership, Ubisoft are increasing their efforts to bring more established AAA franchises to mobile devices, including the ...
Said Ubisoft’s chief mobile officer Jean-Michel Detoc: “As we continue to create great experiences on all platforms, we’re glad to be partnering with such an innovative and creative partner ...
Ubisoft has 40 years of AAA hits and weird licensing deals to its name, and it used to be a pillar of European innovation — but in 2023, it’s selling live-service blandness, mobile ports with ...
Ubisoft names Christophe Derennes & Charlie Guillemot as co-CEOs of new subsidiary company Charlie Guillemot had previously run Ubisoft mobile gaming subsidiary Owlient.
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