Dec 19 2008
Ubisoft Montreal in Gamasutra’s Top 5 Developers
From gamasutra.com:
With the number of titles produced by this ever-growing studio, it admittedly becomes harder and harder to single it out as one developer in the same sense as some of the other entries on this list — and some of its 2008 releases, like Lost: Via Domus didn’t exactly make the biggest splash.
But over the last decade, Ubisoft Montreal has become the crown jewel in Ubisoft’s extensive development stable, and it consistently manages to turn out innovative, risky titles alongside its safer bets.
Like last year’s Assassin’s Creed (released this year for PC), Far Cry 2 generated strong discussion (and disagreement) among gamers due to often interesting and unusual design choices.
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- Ubisoft: Assassin’s Creed 2, Red Steel 2, Splinter Cell Conviction, Ghost Recon coming by March 2010
- Ubisoft: Assassin’s Creed II DLC was cut from main game due to time constraints
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With the number of titles produced by this ever-growing studio, it admittedly becomes harder and harder to single it out as one developer in the same sense as some of the other entries on this list — and some of its 2008 releases, like Lost: Via Domus didn’t exactly make the biggest splash. 








