Ubisoft claims to stay in top three

Ubisoft claims to stay in top three - Image 1Up against the big name publishers in the same region, Ubisoft claimed the top three position as the most successful publisher in Europe, following their financial report that placed a 25% hike up their game sales revenue.

Not satisfied with their success, Ubisoft is now aiming to stay within the top three spots this fiscal year, even up against the likes of Electronic Arts and THQ.

“Already this year we stand as the number two publisher in Europe. We are well positioned to maintain our UK position in the top three publishers, ” said Ubisoft UK’s managing director Rob Cooper.

Ubisoft’s recently announced Tom Clancy’s EndWar and the still highly-anticipated Assassin’s Creed are both sure bets for the company to keep ahead of the game.

Of course, Ubisoft isn’t just targeting the next-generation platforms and their audience. They also claimed to have maintained a good balance of investment and care with the next-gen and mainstream titles. Many of those titles will soon be revealed at the Ubidays in Paris, come May 22 and 23.

Cooper claimed that the company’s confidence in their performance for this year is deeply rooted in the sheer investments poured into their studios and their development capability over the past four years. “This is now really coming into fruition and is culminating in the creation of top quality product and ground-breaking new IPs,” concluded Cooper.

Via MCV

Ubisoft claims to stay in top three - Image 1Up against the big name publishers in the same region, Ubisoft claimed the top three position as the most successful publisher in Europe, following their financial report that placed a 25% hike up their game sales revenue.

Not satisfied with their success, Ubisoft is now aiming to stay within the top three spots this fiscal year, even up against the likes of Electronic Arts and THQ.

“Already this year we stand as the number two publisher in Europe. We are well positioned to maintain our UK position in the top three publishers, ” said Ubisoft UK’s managing director Rob Cooper.

Ubisoft’s recently announced Tom Clancy’s EndWar and the still highly-anticipated Assassin’s Creed are both sure bets for the company to keep ahead of the game.

Of course, Ubisoft isn’t just targeting the next-generation platforms and their audience. They also claimed to have maintained a good balance of investment and care with the next-gen and mainstream titles. Many of those titles will soon be revealed at the Ubidays in Paris, come May 22 and 23.

Cooper claimed that the company’s confidence in their performance for this year is deeply rooted in the sheer investments poured into their studios and their development capability over the past four years. “This is now really coming into fruition and is culminating in the creation of top quality product and ground-breaking new IPs,” concluded Cooper.

Via MCV

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