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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot blames the Star Wars brand for the failure of Star Wars Outlaws, not the mediocre game itself.
The EU consumer rights campaign Stop Killing Games reached its 1 million signature goal earlier this month, snowballing out ...
In a July 2025 shareholders meeting, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot made a salient yet obvious point about online video games: ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has made some comments on the sales issues of Star Wars Outlaws. The big boss claims that Outlaws ...
During a recent shareholder meeting, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot shares his thoughts about the ongoing Stop Killing Games ...
At Ubisoft's annual shareholder meeting, CEO Yves Guillemot answers questions about sunsetting online games and other topics ...
Throughout several generations, game purchases have evolved from chunky Atari cartridges to Game Boy chips, PlayStation discs ...
Assassin’s Creed maker Ubisoft got $1.25 billion from Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent to spin off its most successful ...
This information comes days after the Stop Killing Games campaign reached the 1.4 million signature milestone.
Yves Guillemot wants gaming to reach billions more people. That's why the CEO of Ubisoft, one of the world's biggest video game companies, welcomes cloud gaming platforms like Google Stadia.
Ubisoft today has named Charlie Guillemot, the son of Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot, as the co-CEO of its new Tencent-backed ...
CEO of French video game publisher Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, poses during a photo session in his ... More office at the Ubisoft headquarters in Montreuil, outside Paris, on April 5, 2018.