Ubisoft Group ---- A leading
producer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment products worldwide,
Ubisoft has renowned studios in 16 countries, staffed with 3,300 of the best game
production people in the video game industry. It is also the first and only one
of the world's top game studios to have created a complete creation and production
facility in the People's Republic of China.
Ubisoft Shanghai Studio ----
A leading producer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment products
worldwide, Ubisoft has experienced strong and steady growth thanks to rewarding
partnerships and a rich and diversified portfolio of brands.
Today the company is composed of 4,350 talented people in 27 countries,
who create and distribute games in over 55 countries. Ubisoft enjoys solid roots
in Asia, being the first video game developer to establish a complete creation and
production facility in the People's Republic of China.
Established in 1996, over the past 12 years, Ubisoft Shanghai has been
developing the skills and expertise necessary to create some of the industrys most
anticipated titles, including:
• Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow 9.2
• Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (PS3) 8.7
• Splinter Cell: Double Agent 8.5
• Rayman 2 Revolution (PS2) 8.5
EndWar™, entirely conceived and developed in Shanghai, is the
studios latest creation. Awarded Best Strategy Game for PS3 and Xbox 360 by the
Game Critics, EndWar™ is an RTS game that promises to revolutionize the genre.
The praise for EndWar™ however doesnt stop there; many magazines and institutions
have recognized this new IP:
• 1 of the 10 Best Xbox 360 Games at E3 2008 C Gamespy
• Best Xbox 360 Strategy Game 2008 C IGN
• 1 of the 20 Best Games at E3 2008 C Edge
• Best Strategy Game 2008 C Gametrailers
Looking forward to the future of new-gen and beyond, Ubisoft Shanghai
will continue to pursue its mission of creating new AAA gaming experiences and is
currently seeking additional talents.
Ubisoft Chengdu Studio ----
In September of 2007, Ubisoft announced its expansion in China with the opening
of a second, independent studio in Chengdu. Operational since January 2008,
Ubisoft Chengdu already has a staff of 90, most of whom are recent graduates. With
the objective of growing to 200 employees within the next year, it has the ambitious
long-term goal of becoming the largest game developer and testing center in western
China.
To learn more about Ubisoft, and the perspectives the group offers, please visit
www.ubisoftgroup.com