EA in Takeover Talks with Ubisoft 31
Voodoo Extreme has the word that EA and Ubisoft are in talks regarding a possible takover price for the French company. From the article: " The talks are still preliminary and running parallel with other approaches that family-run Ubisoft is making to broker solutions that might shake off a bid from EA but they could be the beginning of an eventual agreement between the two, the paper said, citing people familiar with the situation." Gamespot states that EA denies the topic of takeover is on the block during the talks. No word on what such a development would have on Ubisoft's relationship with the Canadian government.
Simple... (Score:1, Insightful)
Simple if EA takes them over as long as they keep the jobs here then the Government wont have a problem.
Background info... (Score:3, Insightful)
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/
Expansion until the end. (Score:2)
I think this buy-up process will re-ignite the flame of "build up a small softwa
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:1)
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Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:1)
There's generally a reason companies get bought by other companies when they do. For game studios, it's usually after 1 or 2 failed releases, or a very long time with no release.
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:3, Insightful)
When that happens (not *if*, but *when*, because it will happen), then the game industry will be rotten to the core.
This is really sad. I used to work at Ubisoft Montréal, and I was given an offer for a decent programming job there. That was in january 2004. I refused it and decided to leave the game industry for a
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:1)
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Wow... talk about over-simplification... I said "be exploited by EA". With the EA Spouse story and some leaked internal memos, I think it's common thought that EA exploits its employees (unpaid overtime, insane hours, etc.). I never even mentionned Microsoft. Nothing leads to believe Microsoft exploits its employees like EA does. Please explain to me how you got to think
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:2)
That appears to be the standard argument/analogy made when people decide to yell about how evil EA is, with little reason to single them out other than they are the biggest. Just scan Slashdot comments on any EA story. The EA Spouse stuff gives people a bit more reason to talk badly of EA, but most people don't seem to understand that the problem described by EA Spouse is an industry-wide problem, not confined to EA
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:1)
In what way?
And do you mean like the entertainment industry?
Or like the OS industry?
Or like the general office software industry?
Or perhaps radio?
Or maybe banking?
Re:Expansion until the end. (Score:1)
Would you want to work for EA? Not Me. (Score:1)
Ubisoft isn't Canadian (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Ubisoft isn't Canadian (Score:2)
EA doesn't care about that. Whether they're a French, Canadian or African company, they'll screw them up just as bad.
Dear EA (Score:1)
Re:Dear EA (Score:2)
Maybe this is the extra boost that is required for people that actually love to make video games to leave the big corps and start making really good games.
Microsoft tries to buy every competition, but they can't buy Linux. EA is buying every competition, will it take FOSS games to stop them?
Re:Dear EA (Score:1)
Eat Or Be Eaten (Score:2)
Re:Eat Or Be Eaten (Score:1)
How UbiSoft can fight this off (Score:2)
Re:How UbiSoft can fight this off (Score:1)
Re:How UbiSoft can fight this off (Score:2)
Nah (Score:3, Interesting)
In industries/companies where "Project Management" is a punchine to some joke, it is usually the norm to work insane hours, make lots of mistakes, and waste time & money. Oh, and have "deadlines" that are fantasy at best.
Re:How UbiSoft can fight this off (Score:2)
Ubisoft is a french company.
This is 35h a week and 5 weeks vacations MINIMUM.
And opposite to the US, work conditions and regulations are actually enforced.
There is a dark side to capitalism and deregulation... call it slave labor.
Resistance is futile (Score:1)
Not Again! (Score:1)
Re:Not Again! (Score:3, Informative)
A creative industry is bound to keep smaller, more "indy" studios. They will go through editors for distribution, but the games and creative direction should stay with the studios...
It's all about the shareholders (Score:2)
I think I can sum up my feelings in one word... (Score:1)