
Ubisoft Entertainment


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About Ubisoft Entertainment
Ubisoft develops and publishes top-quality video games for play on gaming consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. Its major franchises include Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six, Far Cry, Just Dance, The Crew, and Skull & Bones. It also has a license to release games under the Star Wars and Avatar banners, as well as use the Tom Clancy name. The firm also holds the game streaming rights to Activision's existing catalog and any games it develops through 2038. Typically, about half of the firm’s sales come from North America, and 35% from Europe. Furthermore, about 40% of sales are classified as recurring—from in-game purchases—while about 60% are nonrecurring, from the initial game sales.


Ubisoft Entertainment SA (UBI) is a France-based video game developer and publisher known for producing interactive entertainment titles across consoles, PC, and mobile platforms. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Montreuil, France, the company operates global development studios and distributes games internationally.
Ubisoft’s portfolio includes well-known franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, and Watch Dogs. The company develops its own game engines and also invests in proprietary tools for open-world and multiplayer game development.
In addition to physical and digital game sales, Ubisoft generates revenue through in-game purchases, subscription services, and licensing agreements. It continues to expand into mobile gaming, live service models, and cloud-based distribution channels.
Ubisoft Entertainment is listed on Euronext Paris.
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