With the release of The Division 2, Ubisoft is officially jumping ship. After having a relatively cozy relationship with Valve’s industry standard, Steam, the French company is now moving to Epic’s ...
The Epic Games store has secured its first major partnership as it will carry Ubisoft’s The Division 2 on PC when it launches March 15. Besides THQ Nordic’s Darksiders 3, the Epic Games store has ...
In a move that reflects its often repeated commitment to the digital market, Ubisoft has made the decision to add titles from publishers like EA and Warner Brothers to its Uplay PC gaming store.
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Ubisoft has announced an Assassin’s Creed-inspired clothing line today that is now up for sale on the Ubisoft Store. It might not be the Assassin’s Creed collection that you were expecting, but the ...
Ubisoft continues to offer huge sales on its digital storefront every week, giving fans of the publisher's games the chance to pick up some of its biggest titles at huge discounts. The latest Ubisoft ...
Ubisoft Australia today announced the launch of a local version of its online sales service shop, UbiShop. The redesigned site--already operating in France, Germany, the UK, and the US--will allow ...
Ubisoft and Epic Games are teaming up to bring the publisher’s PC games, including Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, to the Epic Games Store. Ubisoft and Epic said they will “also partner on additional ...
Samit Sarkar (he/him) is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 17 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. Ubisoft is beginning a major expansion of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Recently, Ubisoft's Chris Early spoke out against Valve's PC digital store, Steam, saying its business model is "unrealistic." He added, "It doesn't ...
Canada's largest game maker just keeps getting bigger. Ubisoft announced Monday afternoon plans to open a development studio in Toronto that would create 800 jobs over the next 10 years. The ...
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