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zmweasel
02-28-2005, 03:40 PM
...*and* they purchased the assets of Microsoft's defunct sports division. Details in the release below. The sports-videogame genre has officially gone cuckoo.



SAN FRANCISCO February 28, 2005 Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame publishers, announced that it will be developing a series of sports titles, making its debut as a publisher of sports videogames. Its entrance will be propelled by several worldwide licensing agreements and acquisitions. Ubisoft has signed an exclusive license with Vijay Singh, the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, to produce a Vijay Singh-titled golf game. The company has also acquired the sports assets from Microsoft Game Studios.

This strategic move expands the breadth of Ubisoft's increasingly diverse catalogue, extending the company's reach into the full spectrum of game categories, from the tactical first person shooter genre to children's titles, from strategy to stealth action and now sports.

Considered one of the most consistent and focused golfers on the PGA Tour, Vijay Singh will headline a title inspired by his powerful and aggressive style. While he has been consistently ranked among the Top 10 players internationally, in 2004, Singh became the first golfer to dethrone Tiger Woods' No. 1 stronghold on the game since 1998, with nine victories, including his win at the PGA Championship in August 2004. Off to a great start in 2005, Singh began the year by winning the Sony Open in Hawaii.

"Ubisoft is doing an incredible job in bringing my style of golf to the world of gaming," said Vijay Singh. "I am excited to be teaming up with one of the most innovative and experienced gaming companies in the industry and look forward to a long and successful partnership."

Ubisoft also announced that it has acquired the technology, tools and source code shipped in Microsoft Game Studios team sports games, including NHL Rivals (hockey), NFL Fever (football), NBA Inside Drive (basketball) and MLB Inside Pitch (baseball).

"There is still room for innovation in the sports genre and Ubisoft has some great ideas that we're looking forward to implementing," said Yves Guillemot, president and chief executive officer of Ubisoft. "We hope to not only offer sports fans games that have a unique flair and character, but also something that will take advantage of the fabulous capacities of current and next-generation consoles."

downfall
02-28-2005, 03:48 PM
Interesting.

Perhaps this is UbiSoft's response to EA's "hostile" move from a short while back?

Regardless, I hope they are able to be successful with it. They certainly have the talent.

pacmanhat
02-28-2005, 04:23 PM
Could this mean another Top Spin? :D

<-- hopes so

SMB
02-28-2005, 06:33 PM
I wonder if the Prince of Persia and Sam Fisher will be able to go one on one in a game of hoops? LOL

SoulBlazer
02-28-2005, 07:14 PM
Crazy indeed.....it makes me wonder what the heck is going to happen here in the next couple of years. I know most people here hate them, but sports games are a BIG chunk of the revenue each year for video games.

petewhitley
02-28-2005, 08:18 PM
Dammit, there go my hopes of an update to Links 2004 (still the best online game of golf on the Xbox).

Drexel923
02-28-2005, 08:26 PM
If the new Vijay is anything like the cell version I tested, then stay far far away from that one.