Paris, France - March 16, 2005 - Ubisoft, one of the world's leading video game publishers, is pleased to announce its product catalog for fiscal year 2005-2006 (ending March 31, 2006) and provide ...
SAN FRANCISCO - APRIL 14, 2005 - Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame publishers, announces its lineup of titles for the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), to be held May 18-20, ...
Ubisoft today reported its third quarter 2004-2005 financial results, showing sales totals of $231 million for its worldwide operations, an 18 percent decrease from the same period last year. The ...
Ubisoft has renewed its trademark for "Killing Day," a game it first announced way back in 2005. The game was first announced at Sony's E3 press conference, as one of the front-liners for the ...
Ubisoft today revealed record sales for the fourth quarter of its 2004-2005 fiscal year, ending March 31, 2005. Bolstered by hit titles like Splinter Cell Chaos Theory and Brothers in Arms, the ...
Today Ubisoft announced its lineup of titles for the 2005 E3, to be held May 18-20, 2005 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in LA, California. Ubisoft will showcase its titles at booth #1300 in the ...
Back in 2005, Sony took to the E3 stage to announce the PlayStation 3 in an explosive show. Between all the huge prices, pre-rendered CGI trailers, Ridge Racers and PS3 exclusives, Ubisoft’s Killing ...
Ubisoft today announced that not just one but two Rayman titles will launch simultaneously in March 2005: Rayman DS and Rayman: Hoodlums Revenge for Game Boy Advance. both Rayman titles will be ...
Ubisoft Entertainment SA, Europe’s second-largest maker of video games, is in talks with potential partners to ensure its independence after larger rival Electronic Arts Inc. of Redwood City bought a ...
Page Jump: ===== 1 - America's Army and Far Cry Instincts 2 - Myst V and King Kong 3 - Prince of Persia and Rainbow Six We gave a quick peak at Ubisoft’s line-up for E3 2005 a few weeks ago, but now ...
Don't squint to see King Kong on the 360 — play it on the Xbox instead. That's the advice from Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot, who has admitted that Ubisoft tested King Kong on HDTV screens but not standard ...
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