Ubisoft planning on a big year for core titles
High hopes for a year including Assassin's Creed, Ghost Recon and Driver
Ubisoft has announced that they have big hopes for this year especially in the way of core titles in their end of year financials.
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CEO Yves Guillemot has expressed high hopes for Ubisoft's forthcoming financial year which includes, Driver: San Francisco in September, Assassin's Creed Revelations, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Rayman Origins and the first core Kinect title Child of Eden.
Guillemot stated: "In the High Definition segment, the 2011-12 line-up will be particularly rich in established brands, offering a favorable comparison with 2010-11. It will notably include Assassins Creed Revelations, which further demonstrates the strength of our cross-studio collaboration model put in place for the franchise a model that offers both creativity for gamers and a steady flow of releases. Our High Definition line-up will also include, among others, Driver San-Francisco, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Rayman Origins, and an adaptation of the Tintin movie. The vast majority of these High Definition games will have robust multiplayer modes. In order to increase the revenue-generation potential for each of these titles, we also offer gamers additional online content and services, in particular through Uplay, as well as the possibility to continue and extend their experience, wherever they are and whatever platform they are using."
There still is no sign of a release date for Ghost Recon Future Soldier after is slipped into this financial year's projections.
