Back in March, Ubisoft announced that it had formed a new subsidiary with Tencent to house its Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six franchises. We've had some leaked insight into how this new subsidiary will be structured, but we finally got a more official update on what its focus will be moving forward. In Ubisoft's earnings report for its 2025 fiscal year, the company said that this new subsidiary will "focus on building brand ecosystems capable of becoming evergreen, billion-euro franchises" by focusing on: Improving the quality of narrative-driven solo experiences Expanding live service offerings with richer multiplayer features […]
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