Ubisoft's administrative headquarters in Montreuil | |
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ISIN | FR0000054470 |
Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | 28 March 1986; 33 years ago |
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Headquarters | , France |
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Products | List of Ubisoft games |
Brands | Anno, Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Imagine, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Rayman, Raving Rabbids, Tom Clancy's, Watch Dogs |
Services | Uplay |
Revenue | €1,731.894 million[2] (2018) |
€222.317 million[2] (2018) | |
€139.452 million[2] (2018) | |
Total assets | €2,805.122 million[2] (2018) |
Total equity | €889.330 million[2] (2018) |
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Number of employees | 13,742[2] (2018) |
Subsidiaries | List of Ubisoft subsidiaries |
Website | ubisoft.com |
Ubisoft Entertainment SA (/ˈjuːbisɒft, -sɔːft/; French: [ybisɔft];[4] formerly Ubi Soft Entertainment SA) is a French video game company headquartered in Montreuil with several development studios across the world. It is known for publishing games for several acclaimed video game franchises, including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Rayman, Raving Rabbids, and Tom Clancy's. As of March 2018, Ubisoft is the fourth largest publicly traded game company in the Americas and Europe after Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive in terms of revenue and market capitalisation.[5]
- 1History
- 2Subsidiaries
- 3Games
- 4Technology
- 5Controversies
History
Origins and first decade (1986–1996)
The Guillemot family had established themselves as a farming support business for farmers in the Brittany province in northwest France and nearby regions, including into the United Kingdom. The five sons of the family – Christian, Claude, Gérard, Michel and Yves – helped with the sales, distribution, accounting and management of the company with their parents prior to university. All five gained business experience while at university, which they brought back to the family business to help improve it, at a time where farming businesses were starting to wane. The brothers came up with the idea of diversification to sell other products of use to farmers; Claude began with selling CD audio media, and later the brothers expanded to computers and additional software which included video games.[6]
In the early 1980s, they saw that the costs of buying computers and software from a French supplier was more expensive than buying the same materials in the United Kingdom and shipping to France, and came upon the idea of a mail-order business around computers and software. Their mother said they could start their own business this way as long as they managed it themselves and equally split its shares between the five of them. Their first business was Guillemot Informatique, founded in 1984.[7] They originally only sold through mail order, but soon were getting orders from French retailers, since they were able to undercut other suppliers by up to 50% of the cost of new titles. By 1986, this company was earning about 40 million French francs.[7] In 1985, the brothers established Guillemot Corporation for similar distribution of computer hardware.[7] As demand continued, the brothers recognised that video game software was becoming a lucrative property, and decided that they needed to get into the development side of the industry, already having insight on the publication and distribution side.[6] Ubi Soft (formally named Ubi Soft Entertainment S.A.) was founded by the brothers on 28 March 1986.[8][9] The name 'Ubi Soft' was selected to represent 'ubiquitous' software.[10]
Ubi Soft initially operated out of offices in Paris, moving to Créteil by June 1986.[11][12] The brothers used the chateau in France's Brittany region as the primary space for development, hoping the setting would lure developers, as well as to have a better way to manage expectations of their developers.[6] The company hired Nathalie Saloud as manager, Sylvie Hugonnier as director of marketing and public relations, as well as several programmers, though Hugonnier had left the company by May 1986 to join Elite Software.[13] Games published by Ubi Soft in 1986 include Zombi, Ciné Clap, Fer et Flamme, and Masque, as well as Graphic City, a sprite editing programme.[14][15][16][17] As their first-ever game, Zombi became a critical and commercial success, and had sold five thousand copies by January 1987.[18][17] Ubi Soft also entered into distribution partnerships for the game to be released in Spain and West Germany.[17] Ubi Soft started importing products from abroad for distribution in France, with 1987 releases including Elite Software's Commando and Ikari Warriors, the former of which had sold 15,000 copies by January 1987.[17][19] In 1988, Yves Guillemot was appointed as Ubi Soft's chief executive officer.[9]
Around 1988, the costs of maintaining the chateau were too expensive, and the developers, about a half-dozen at the time, were given the option to relocate to Paris. One of Ubi Soft's first hires was Michel Ancel who was only a teenager at the time, but had been noticed by the brothers for his animation skills, and he and his family relocated to Brittany. However, with the chateau's closure, Ancel's family could not afford the cost of living in Paris, and returned to Montpellier in southern France, while the Guillemot brothers told Ancel to keep them abreast of anything he might come up with there.[6] Ancel came back later with Frédéric Houde with a prototype of a game with highly animated features which caught the brothers' interest. Michel Guillemot decided to make the project a key one for the company, establishing a studio in Montreuil to house over 100 developers in 1994, and targeting the new line of fifth generation consoles like the Atari Jaguar and PlayStation. Their game, Rayman, was released in 1995 to critical success, and is considered the game that put Ubi Soft in the worldwide spotlight.[6] Alongside this, Yves managed Guillemot Informatique, making deals with Electronic Arts, Sierra On-Line and MicroProse to distribute their games in France. By the end of the decade, Guillemot Informatique began expanding to other markets, including the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. They entered the video game distribution and wholesale markets, and by 1993 they had become the largest distributor of video games in France.[20]
Worldwide growth (1996–2003)
In 1996, Ubi Soft listed its initial public offering and raised over US$80 million in funds to help them to expand the company.[6] Within two years, the company established worldwide studios in Annecy (1996), Shanghai (1996), Montreal (1997), and Milan (1998).
One difficulty that the brothers found was the lack of an intellectual property that would have a foothold in the United States market; games like Rayman did well in Europe but not overseas.[6] When widespread growth of the Internet arrived around 1999, the brothers decided to take advantage of this by founding game studios aimed at online free-to-play titles, including GameLoft; this allowed them to licence the rights to Ubi Soft properties to these companies, increasing the share value of Ubi Soft five-fold. With the extra infusion of €170 million, they were able to then purchase Red Storm Entertainment in 2000, giving them access to the Tom Clancy's series of stealth and spy games, highly popular in the United States.[6] Ubi Soft helped with Red Storm to continue to expand the series, bringing titles like Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series.[6] The company got a strong foothold in the United States when it worked with Microsoft to develop Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, an Xbox-exclusive title released in 2002 to challenge the PlayStation-exclusive Metal Gear Solid series, by combining elements of Tom Clancy's series with elements of an in-house developed game called The Drift. Splinter Cell helped not only to sell the Xbox 360 console, but established both Ubi Soft and its Montreal studio as important players in the video game market.[6]
In March 2001, Gores Technology Group sold The Learning Company's entertainment division (which includes games originally published by Brøderbund, Mattel Interactive, Mindscape and Strategic Simulations) to them. The sale included the rights to intellectual properties such as the Myst and Prince of Persia series.[21] Ubisoft Montreal developed the Prince of Persia title into Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, released in 2003, another critically successful title.[6] At the same time, Ubi Soft also released Beyond Good & Evil, Ancel's project after Rayman; it was one of Ubi Soft's first commercial 'flop', as while it has gained an appreciation over time, it was met with lukewarm reception at its release alongside a competitive 2003 release market.[6]
Continued expansion (2003–2015)
On 9 September 2003, Ubi Soft announced that they would change their name to simply Ubisoft, and introduced a new logo known as 'the swirl'.[23][24] In December 2004, rival gaming corporation Electronic Arts purchased a 19.9% stake in the firm. Ubisoft referred to the purchase as 'hostile' on EA's part.[25] Ubisoft's brothers recognised they had not considered themselves within a competitive market, and employees had feared that an EA takeover would drastically alter the environment within Ubisoft. EA's CEO at the time, John Riccitiello, assured Ubisoft the purchase was not meant as a hostile manoeuvre, and EA ended up selling the shares in 2010.[6]
Ubisoft established another new IP, Assassin's Creed, first launched in 2007; Assassin's Creed was originally developed by Ubisoft Montreal as a sequel to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time but instead transitioned to a story about Assassins and the Templar Knights.[6] In July 2006, Ubisoft bought the Driver franchise from Atari for a sum of €19 million in cash for the franchise, technology rights, and most assets. In July 2008, Ubisoft made the acquisition of Hybride Technologies, a Piedmont-based studio renowned for its expertise in the creation of visual effects for cinema, television and advertising. In November 2008, Ubisoft acquired Massive Entertainment from Activision.[26] In January 2013, Ubisoft acquired South Park: The Stick of Truth from THQ for $3.265 million.
Ubisoft announced plans in 2013 to invest $373 million into its Quebec operations over seven years, a move that is expected to generate 500 additional jobs in the province. The publisher is investing in the expansion of its motion capture technologies, and consolidating its online games operations and infrastructure in Montreal. By 2020, the company will employ more than 3,500 staff at its studios in Montreal and Quebec City.[27]
In March 2015, the company set up a Consumer Relationship Centre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The centre is intended to integrate consumer support teams and community managers. Consumer Support and Community Management teams at the CRC are operational seven days a week.[28]
Attempted takeover by Vivendi (2015–2018)
Since around 2015, the French mass media company Vivendi has been seeking to expand its media properties through acquisitions and other business deals. In addition to advertising firm Havas, Ubisoft was one of the first target properties identified by Vivendi, which as of September 2017 has an estimated valuation of $6.4 billion.[29][30] Vivendi, in two separate actions during October 2015, bought shares in Ubisoft stock, giving them a 10.4% stake in Ubisoft, an action that Yves Guillemot considered 'unwelcome' and feared a hostile takeover.[31] In a presentation during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016, Yves Guillemot stressed the importance that Ubisoft remain an independent company to maintain its creative freedom.[32] Guillemot later described the need to fight off the takeover: '..when you're attacked with a company that has a different philosophy, you know it can affect what you've been creating from scratch. So you fight with a lot of energy to make sure it can't be destroyed.'[33] Vice-President of Live Operations, Anne Blondel-Jouin, expressed similar sentiment in an interview with PCGamesN, stating that Ubisoft's success was (partly) due to '..being super independent, being very autonomous.'[34][35]
Vivendi also acquired stake in mobile game publisher Gameloft, also owned by the Guillemots, at the same time it started acquiring Ubisoft shares.[36][31] In the following February, Vivendi acquired €500 million worth of shares in Gameloft, gaining more than 30% of the shares and requiring the company under French law to make a public tender offer; this action enabled Vivendi to complete the hostile takeover of Gameloft by June 2016.[37][38][39] Following Vivendi's actions with Gameloft in February 2016, the Guillemots asked for more Canadian investors in the following February to fend off a similar Vivendi takeover;[40][41][42] by this point, Vivendi had increased their share in Ubisoft to 15%, exceeding the estimated 9% that the Guillemots owned.[38][40] By mid-June 2016, Vivendi had increased its shares to 20.1%, but denied it was in the process of a takeover.[43]
By the time of Ubisoft's annual board meeting in September 2016, Vivendi has gained 23% of the shares, while Guillemots were able to increase their voting share to 20%. A request was made at the board meeting to place Vivendi representatives on Ubisoft's board, given the size of their share holdings. The Guillemots argued strongly against this, reiterating that Vivendi should be seen as a competitor, and succeeded in swaying other voting members to deny any board seats to Vivendi.[44]
Vivendi continued to buy shares in Ubisoft, approaching the 30% mark that could trigger a hostile takeover; as of December 2016, Vivendi held a 27.15% stake in Ubisoft.[45]Reuters reported in April 2017 that Vivendi's takeover of Ubisoft would likely happen that year,[29] and Bloomberg Businessweek observed that some of Vivendi's shares would reach the two-year holding mark, which would grant them double voting power, and would likely meet or exceed the 30% threshold.[46] The Guillemot family has since raised their stake in Ubisoft; as of June 2017, the family now held 13.6 percent of Ubisoft's share capital, and 20.02 percent of the company's voting rights.[47] In October 2017, Ubisoft announced it reached a deal with an 'investment services provider' to help them purchase back 4 million shares by the end of the year, preventing others, specifically Vivendi, from buying these.[48]
In the week just before Vivendi would gain double-voting rights for previously purchased shares, which would have likely pushed their ownership over 30%, the company, in quarterly results published in November 2017, that it has no plans to acquire Ubisoft for the next six months, nor will seek board positions due to the shares they hold during that time, and that it 'will ensure that its interest in Ubisoft will not exceed the threshold of 30% through the doubling of its voting rights.' Vivendi remained committed to expanding in the video game sector, identifying that their investment in Ubisoft could represent a capital gain of over 1 billion euros.[49]
On 20 March 2018, Ubisoft and Vivendi struck a deal ending any potential takeover, with Vivendi agreeing to sell all of its shares, over 30 million, to other parties and agreeing to not buy any Ubisoft shares for five years. Some of those shares were sold to Tencent, which after the transaction held about 5.6 million shares of Ubisoft (approximately 5% of all shares).[50] the same day, Ubisoft announced a partnership with Tencent to help bring their games into the Chinese market.[51] Vivendi completely divested its shares in Ubisoft by March 2019.[52][53]
Subsidiaries
Current
Name | Location | Founded | Acquired | Ref. |
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1492 Studio | Vailhauquès, France | 2014 | March 2018 | [54] |
Blue Byte | Düsseldorf, Germany | October 1988 | January 2001 | |
Blue Mammoth Games | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | 2009 | March 2018 | [55] |
Future Games of London | London, England | 2009 | October 2013 | |
Ivory Tower | Villeurbanne, France | September 2007 | October 2015 | |
Ketchapp | Paris, France | March 2014 | September 2016 | [56] |
Massive Entertainment | Malmö, Sweden | 1997 | November 2008 | |
Nadeo | Paris, France | November 2000 | October 2009 | |
Owlient | Paris, France | 2005 | 2011 | |
Red Storm Entertainment | Cary, North Carolina, United States | May 1996 | August 2000 | |
RedLynx | Helsinki, Finland | August 2000 | November 2011 | |
Ubisoft Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | October 2011 | N/A | |
Ubisoft Annecy | Annecy, France | 1996 | ||
Ubisoft Barcelona | Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain | 1998 | ||
Ubisoft Barcelona Mobile | Barcelona, Spain | 2002 | September 2013 | |
Ubisoft Belgrade | Belgrade, Serbia | November 2016 | N/A | [57] |
Ubisoft Berlin | Berlin, Germany | January 2018 | [58] | |
Ubisoft Bordeaux | Bordeaux, France | April 2017 | [59] | |
Ubisoft Bucharest | Bucharest, Romania | 1992 | ||
Ubisoft Chengdu | Chengdu, China | 2008 | ||
Ubisoft Halifax | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | 2003 | October 2015 | |
Ubisoft Kiev | Kiev, Ukraine | April 2008 | N/A | |
Ubisoft Leamington | Leamington Spa, England | November 2002 | January 2017 | |
Ubisoft Milan | Milan, Italy | 1998 | N/A | |
Ubisoft Montpellier | Castelnau-le-Lez, France | 1994 | ||
Ubisoft Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 1997 | ||
Ubisoft Mumbai | Mumbai, India | June 2018 | [60] | |
Ubisoft Odesa | Odessa, Ukraine | March 2018 | [60] | |
Ubisoft Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1996 | 2008 | |
Ubisoft Paris | Montreuil, France | 1992 | N/A | |
Ubisoft Paris Mobile | Montreuil, France | 2013 | ||
Ubisoft Philippines | Santa Rosa, Philippines | March 2016 | ||
Ubisoft Pune | Pune, India | 2000 | 2008 | |
Ubisoft Quebec | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | June 2005 | N/A | |
Ubisoft Reflections | Newcastle upon Tyne, England | July 1984 | July 2006 | |
Ubisoft Saguenay | Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada | February 2018 | N/A | |
Ubisoft San Francisco | San Francisco, California, United States | 2009 | ||
Ubisoft Shanghai | Shanghai, China | 1996 | ||
Ubisoft Singapore | Singapore | July 2008 | ||
Ubisoft Sofia | Sofia, Bulgaria | 2006 | ||
Ubisoft Stockholm | Stockholm, Sweden | 2017 | ||
Ubisoft Toronto | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | May 2010 | ||
Ubisoft Winnipeg | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | April 2018 |
Former
Name | Location | Founded | Acquired | Closed | Ref. |
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Game Studios | Los Angeles, California, United States | January 2001 | March 2001 | March 2001 | [61][62][63] |
Microïds Canada | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | N/A | March 2005 | March 2005 | [64] |
Related Designs | Mainz, Germany | 1995 | April 2013 | June 2014 | [65][66] |
Sinister Games | Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States | 1997 | May 2000 | 2003 | [67][68][69] |
Southlogic Studios | Porto Alegre, Brazil | 1996 | January 2009 | January 2009 | [70] |
Sunflowers Interactive | Heusenstamm, Germany | 1993 | April 2007 | April 2007 | [71] |
THQ Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | October 2010 | January 2013 | January 2013 | [72][73] |
Tiwak | Montpellier, France | August 2000 | December 2003 | March 2011 | [74][75][76] |
Ubi Studios | Oxford, England | N/A | May 2000 | N/A | [77][68][78] |
Ubisoft Casablanca | Casablanca, Morocco | April 1998 | N/A | June 2016 | [79] |
Ubisoft Sao Paulo | São Paulo, Brazil | July 2008 | N/A | 2010 | [80][81] |
Ubisoft Vancouver | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 2006 | February 2009 | January 2012 | [82][83] |
Ubisoft Zurich | Thalwil, Switzerland | August 2011 | N/A | October 2013 | [84][85] |
Wolfpack Studios | Round Rock, Texas, United States | 1999 | March 2004 | May 2006 | [86][87][88] |
Games
Games as a service
Ubisoft noticed that connected sandbox experiences, with seamless switches between single and multiplayer modes provided the players with more fun, leading the company to switch from pursuing single-player only games to internet connected online experiences.[89] According to Guillemot, Ubisoft internally refers to its reimagined self as 'before The Division' and an 'after The Division'.[89]
In an interview with The Verge, Anne Blondel-Jouin, executive producer of The Crew turned vice-president of live operations,[89][90] noted that The Crew was an early game of Ubisoft's to require a persistent internet connection in order to play.[89] This raised initial concerns for gamers, hampering the game's initial success and sparked concerns internally at the company.[89]
Technology
Uplay
Uplay is a digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications service for PC created by Ubisoft. Ubisoft Club is a reward program connected to Uplay Members earn rewards by completing certain actions while playing games published by Ubisoft. Completing an action gives you a certain number of Units, which members can use to unlock those rewards or to get a discount on games from the Uplay Store.
AnvilNext
AnvilNext, formerly named Scimitar, is a proprietary game engine developed wholly within Ubisoft Montreal in 2007 for the development of the first Assassin's Creed game, and since expanded and used for nearly all other Assassin's Creed titles and other Ubisoft games.
Dunia Engine
The Dunia Engine is a software fork of the CryEngine that was originally developed by Crytek, with modifications made by Ubisoft Montreal. The CryEngine was unique at the time as it could render large outdoor environmental spaces. Crytek had created a demo of their engine called X-Isle: Dinosaur Island which they had demonstrated at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 1999. Ubisoft saw the demo, and had Crytek build out the demo into a full title, becoming the first Far Cry, released in 2004.[91] That same year, Electronic Arts established a deal with Crytek to build a wholly different title with an improved version of the CryEngine, leaving them unable to continue work on Far Cry.[92] Ubisoft assigned Ubisoft Montreal to develop console versions of Far Cry, and arranging with Crytek to have all rights to the Far Cry series as well as a perpetual licence on the CryEngine.[93]
In developing Far Cry 2, Ubisoft Montreal modified the CryEngine to include destructable environments and a more realistic physics engine. This modified version became the Dunia Engine, which premiered with Far Cry 2 in 2008.[94][95] The Dunia Engine continued to be improved, such as adding weather systems, and used of the basis of all future Far Cry games, as well as James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, also developed by Ubisoft Montreal.[96][97] According to Remi Quenin, one of the engine's architect at Ubisoft Montreal, the state of the Dunia Engine as of 2017 includes 'vegetation, fire simulation, destruction, vehicles, systemic AI, wildlife, weather, day/night cycles, [and] non linear storytelling' which are all fundamental elements of the Far Cry games, and little of the original CryEngine code remained in the current version.[98]
Controversies
2000s
Ubisoft used the controversial 'StarForce' copy protection technology which is able to install drivers on a system and is known to cause hardware and compatibility issues with certain operating systems. In April 2006, Ubisoft confirmed that they would stop using StarForce on their games, citing complaints from customers.[99]
In the February 2008 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, editor-in-chief Dan 'EGMShoe' Hsu asserted that Ubisoft had ceased to provide Ubisoft titles to EGM for coverage purposes as a result of prior critical previews and negative reviews.[100][101] Yves Guillemot, the CEO of Ubisoft, was quoted in the company's third-quarter 2008–09 sales report as saying 'as some of our games did not meet the required quality levels to achieve their full potential, they need more sales promotions than anticipated.'[102]
In August 2008, Ubisoft was criticised by the antiwar group Direct Action to Stop the War (DASW) for its role as a developer of propaganda and recruitment tools for the United States Department of Defense.[103]
2010s
In January 2010, Ubisoft announced the online services platform Uplay, which requires customers to authenticate on the first game launch and to remain online continually while playing, with the game pausing if network connection is lost. This system prevent to play games offline, to resell them and in the case should Ubisoft's servers go down, games would be unplayable. In 2010, review versions of Assassin's Creed II and Settlers 7 for the PC contained this new DRM scheme and instead of pausing the game, it would discard all progress since the last checkpoint or save game.[104] However, subsequent patches for Assassin's Creed II allowed players to continue playing once their connection has been restored without loss of progress.[105]
In March 2010, outages to the Ubisoft DRM servers were reported, causing about 5% of legitimate buyers to be unable to play Assassin's Creed II and Silent Hunter 5.[106][107] Ubisoft initially announced this was the result of the number of users attempting to access their servers to play, but later claimed that the real cause of the outages were denial-of-service attacks.[106][107] In August 2011, Ubisoft released From Dust with DRM protection, contrary to previous statements that the game would not have any DRM related restrictions. After several months, the DRM had still not been removed from copies of the game.[108]
The company's use of Aaron Priceman, also known as Mr. Caffeine by the internet, as a spokesman at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 was criticised for his reliance on popular internet references, inability to pronounce Tom Clancy (pronounced by Priceman as 'Tom Culancy'), sexual innuendos and imitations of video game sound effects with little to no response from the audience.[109]
In July 2013, Ubisoft announced a major breach in its network resulting in the potential exposure of up to 58 million accounts including usernames, email address and encrypted passwords. Although the firm denied any credit/debit card information could have been compromised, it issued directives to all registered users to change their account passwords and also recommended updating passwords on any other website or service where a same or similar password had been used.[110] All the users who registered were emailed by the Ubisoft company about the breach and a password change request. Ubisoft promised to keep the information safe.[111]
After revealing Assassin's Creed Unity at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014, Ubisoft came in for criticism from the gaming community shortly after revealing that the game would not support female characters in co-op gameplay. The criticism was inflamed after they explained the absence of a female co-op or playable character in Far Cry 4: according to Ubisoft Montreal, they were close to making it possible when the decision was taken that they didn't have the right animations for a female character.[112] Among the responses were comments from developers that the explanations given were not valid. Among them were the fact that the protagonists of Assassin's Creed III and its spin-off game Liberation shared a large number of movement animations. There were also statements that characters in video games tended to move in a similar fashion regardless of gender.[113] An animation director for Assassin's Creed III also said that the stated reasons of workload and animation replacement didn't hold up, saying that it would be 'a day or two's work' to create a female character model.[112]
Lawsuits
- In 2008, Ubisoft sued Optical Experts Manufacturing (OEM), a DVD duplication company for $25 million plus damages for the leak and distribution of the PC version of Assassin's Creed. The lawsuit claims that OEM did not take proper measures to protect its product as stated in its contract with Ubisoft. The complaint also alleges that OEM admitted to all the problems in the complaint.[114]
- In April 2012, Ubisoft was sued by the author of the book Link, John L. Beiswenger, who alleged a copyright infringement for using his ideas in the Assassin's Creed franchise and demanding $5.25 million in damages and wanted to stop the release of Assassin's Creed III that was set to be released in October 2012 along with any future games that allegedly contain his ideas.[115] On 30 May 2012, Beiswenger dropped the lawsuit. Beiswenger was later quoted as saying he believes 'authors should vigorously defend their rights in their creative works', and suggested that Ubisoft's motion to block future lawsuits from Beiswenger hints at their guilt.[116]
- In December 2014, Ubisoft offered a free game from their catalogue of recently released titles to compensate the season pass owners of Assassin's Creed Unity due to its buggy launch. The terms offered with the free game revoked the user's right to sue Ubisoft for the buggy launch of the game.[117]
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Wepdecrypt 0.8License: Freeware Wepdecrypt is a Wireless LAN Tool written in c which guesses WEP Keys based on a active dictionary attack, keygenerator, distributed network attack and some other methods, Wepdecrypt based on wepattack and GPL licensed. Author:Fernando Tarin Date: 22 October, 2010 OS Support: Linux | Homepage Download |
Python XTEA Encryption 1.4License: Freeware The module implements the basic XTEA block encryption algorithm (`xtea_encrypt`/`xtea_decrypt`) and also provides a higher level `crypt` function which symmetrically encrypts/decrypts a variable length string using XTEA in OFB mode as a keygenerator Author:activestate.com Date: 06 December, 2012 OS Support: BSD , Linux , Mac , Solaris , Windows , MacOS | Homepage Download |
Jigsaw car 6License: Freeware Play and fun this free online flash jig saw games. You can download it to your computer. A fun and relaxing jigsaw puzzle game. Author:Hohohu Jig saw games Date: 15 June, 2006 OS Support: MAC 68k , Mac OS X , Mac Other , Mac PPC , 3.1x , Windows 2000 , Windows 2003 , Windows 95 , Windows 98 , Windows Millennium , Windows NT 3.x , Windows NT 4.x , Windows XP | Homepage Download |
Inno Key Generator 1.0License: Freeware If you're a user of Inno Setup then this freeware application will allow you to force users to enter their registration credentials before the installation can proceed. Author:MJ Freelancing Date: 08 November, 2011 OS Support: Windows | Homepage Download |
SSuite Agnot StrongBox Security 2.0License: Freeware You may use any one of nineteen, industrial and military strength, encryption ciphers to secure your most precious private information including files, documents, and text messages. Author:SSuite Office Software Date: 30 March, 2017 OS Support: Windows , Win10 x32 , Win10 x64 , Win98 , WinXP | Homepage Download |
SSuite Agnot StrongBox Security 2.2.1License: Freeware You may use any one of nineteen, industrial and military strength, encryption ciphers to secure your most precious private information including files, documents, and text messages. Author:SSuite Office Software Date: 15 April, 2018 OS Support: Windows , Win10 x32 , Win10 x64 , Win98 , WinXP | Homepage Download |
Typo Generator - Misspelled Domains 1.0.5License: Freeware Typo generator is domains misspelling generator which helps you find misspells of high traffic domain names. Author:Xodo Inc Date: 18 December, 2005 OS Support: Windows 2000 , Windows 95 , Windows 98 , Windows Millennium , Windows NT , Windows XP | Homepage Download |
19 Multiplication Game Lite 1.3License: Freeware 9 multiplication game is the game using 19*19 times tables as the title. However, it's not like other educational games that repeating simple textbook problems, it has its own rules and you can enjoy various games. Author:ZeroS Studio Date: 14 October, 2010 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
SoftKey Revealer 2.2.3License: Freeware SoftKey Revealer retrieves the CD-Key and Serial for installed softwares on computer. It also saves your money and time, free and easy to use. Author:Mustafa Bugra AKTAS Date: 04 April, 2010 OS Support: Win98 , WinXP | Homepage Download |
Zip Racer 1.0License: Freeware One of the fastest, most challenging, and exciting car racing game on the iPhone & iPod Touch!!! Check your' racing skills. Enjoy the thrill of Raod Fighter(1984)-style racing adventure. Author:Dawnsun Technologies LLC Date: 01 October, 2011 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
Heart Attack Pow 1.0.4License: Freeware Still remember the exciting and interesting game- 'Slapjack?' (also known as Heart Attack) Come brush up on the memories of this fun game! 'Heart Attack Pow! Author:BungBungame Inc. Date: 08 October, 2010 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Download |
Slide Sudoku 2.01License: Freeware Slide Sudoku ™ is the classic Sudoku game adapted to the touch interface. In landscape mode, the user is presented with rows of numbered tiles. Author:Silverware Software Date: 23 October, 2010 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
Equestrian Center - Horse Guide for The Sims 3: Pets 1.0.2License: Freeware Download the only app all about HORSES in the Electronic Arts game The Sims 3: Pets for PC and Mac! An in-depth guide to horses, and the Sims who love them! Author:Meek is Murder Date: 05 October, 2012 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
UFO Hotseat Lite 1.1.1License: Freeware Try the game with a simplified version of the game UFO: Hotseat only with one weapon and game versus bots. UFO: Hotseat it is turn-based strategy. Author:Andrey Davydov Date: 19 October, 2011 OS Support: iPhone 3GS , iPhone 4 , iPhone 4S , iPod touch (3rd generation) , iPod touch (4th generation)iPad | Download |
Hangman Challenge Pro 1.0License: Freeware Most of us have enjoyed playing the classical game of Hangman as kids, the game brings with itself element of surprise and several -Oops' moments. Author:Totech Solution Ltd. Date: 13 October, 2011 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
VanDyke ClientPack for Windows and UNIX for Mac OS 6.2License: Freeware A set of command-line utilities for securely automating file transfer, shell, and public-key administration tasks on Windows, Linux, and UNIX platforms. Author:VanDyke Software Inc. Date: 22 August, 2012 OS Support: Mac | Homepage Download |
Always Up! Pro 1.3License: Freeware Awesome arcade jumper with puzzle elements! Collect stars to move forward! 'It's like what would happen if they turned doodle jump into a puzzle game. Author:Diesel Puppet Ltd Date: 09 October, 2011 OS Support: iPhone 3GS , iPhone 4 , iPhone 4S , iPod touch (3rd generation) , iPod touch (4th generation)iPad | Homepage Download |
PokerFun-Texas Hold'em Free 1.0.0License: Freeware Description *** NEW CONTENT! PLAY Texas Hold 'em POKER IN ANCIENT CHINA! *** Poker Fun is a Texas Hold'em game with a theme in historical Chinese romance. It-s an exciting and additive game for players from beginner to expert. Author:MOSEA Date: 06 October, 2011 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
Good Deeds 1.2License: Freeware What happens when Disrespectoids turn their lives around and do some GOOD DEEDS? The NEW Disrespectoids game, that's what! The Disrespectoids-kids who messed with the Pouch and got busted down HARD for it-are sick of their bad image. Author:Kraft New Services, Inc. Date: 29 October, 2011 OS Support: iPhone 3GS , iPhone 4 , iPhone 4S , iPod touch (3rd generation) , iPod touch (4th generation)iPad | Homepage Download |
GT Racing: Motor Academy Free+ HD 1.0.5License: Freeware Experience the richest racing simulation ever released on the App Store - and the best part is it won't cost a thing to get started right now! Download the game for FREE and take your first steps into the huge and fascinating Career mode. Author:Gameloft Date: 05 October, 2011 OS Support: iPad | Homepage Download |
Num Fight L 1.4License: Freeware Tweet Us: http://twitter.com/PepperDogSoft -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING '..This game is so addictive that I got a low battery warning! Putting it down is nearly impossible.' - AppStoreBest. Author:Pepper Stuff Date: 26 October, 2010 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Homepage Download |
Alcoman 1.0License: Freeware You haven't seen anything like this before! 'ALCOMAN' is a mind-breaking casual game! Shake a drunkard until he gets sick. Shake quickly, get a big puddle and the try to get more! Author:ALEKSANDR PEREPELITSYN Date: 08 October, 2010 OS Support: iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch | Download |