Ubisoft to Enter the Sports Gaming Market 16
An anonymous reader writes "eToychest has posted news that Ubisoft will be developing a series of sports games. The company has signed an exclusive license with Vijay Singh to produce a Vijay Singh-titled golf game. Ubisoft also announced that it has acquired the technology, tools and source code shipped in Microsoft Game Studios team sports games, including NHL Rivals, NFL Fever, NBA Inside Drive and MLB Inside Pitch." GamerCentric.com has a quick piece on this as well.
Sporting debut? (Score:3, Funny)
And, more importantly, will they be including a purse [worldofspectrum.org] in this one?
Special Feature (Score:2)
Re:Special Feature (Score:2)
Employment opportunities? (Score:2, Insightful)
So what happened to the people working on the sub-par but not 989 bad games for MS? Will this mean that Ubi may re-hire some of them?
And is this even a good investment considering the recent move by some leagues to go exclusively with one developer (specifically
NFL? (Score:1)
Re:NFL? (Score:2)
go green bay hackers! go brad furve!
Re:NFL? (Score:1)
Ubisoft must be spreading legs for EA early (Score:3, Insightful)
Google search for EA and Ubisoft [google.ie]
Now, Ubisoft will redirect resources to most likely making shit repetitive sports games only with "euro" commentators for the soccer games, the skiing games and the rugby games.
In the end, all we will have will be a recreation of every sports game on the planet on the same engine with updates every year.
In Other News... (Score:2)
Uh, yeah...
Or maybe...... (Score:2)
Uh, good for them? (Score:2, Interesting)
And I'm pretty sure that NCAA football hasn't gone exclusive yet, so some money could be made there, but no football and no baseball means they lose out on two of the three biggest sports games.
That, and Vijay doesn't really have the oooh-ahhh name power that Tiger does. Yeah, he's ranked #1 right now, but still no star power.
Competition (Score:1)