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GamesIndustry.biz has word that Ubisoft is planning the construction of a second studio in the Canadian province of Quebec. The money for the construction is likely partially the result of the previously announced alliance between the Quebecois government and the French software developer. From the article: "Ubisoft will invest $75 million Canadian (more than $60 million US) in the project over the next five years. The new studio will employ some 200 designers, animators and programmers."
The next Splinter Cell game in the series: (Score:5, Funny)
Splinter Cell: Quebec Under Siege!
After taking care of the last world-threatening terrorist plot, Sam Fisher is taking a relaxing vacation in the BEST place on earth, Quebec. But Sam's vacation will have to wait....evil Canadian forces threaten to destroy Quebec's very way of life in a cowrdly attempt to stem the tide of secessionism that has been rising in Quebec ever since...well...it's always been like that, hasn't it?
"Those damned Canadians", Sam growls..."why can't they just accept that Quebec doesn't WANT to be part of Canada? WHY???"
Usually, Sam plies his trade in the service of the United States Government, but this time, IT'S PERSONAL!
Be the first on your block to download the demo, and help Sam defend a precious poutine factory from the evil Canadians.
Re:The next Splinter Cell game in the series: (Score:2)
Re:The next Splinter Cell game in the series: (Score:2)
Splinter Cell: Quebec Under Siege!
I don't play FPS games, but my son rents them every now and then. In one of the underground subway scenarios where you have to shoot bad guys a pretty obvious map of the Montreal Metro system was on the wall. Can't remember the name of the game or who the company was.
Cover Art (Score:2, Redundant)
In other news... (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:In other news... (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously though, things like this are why I don't much like Quebec. They subsidise everything. They expect everything subsidized. It's a whole culture of subsidy, and they need to get over it real quick. Things like that are what lead to the sponsorship scandal. But anyway, they attract all this business into their province, and run up huge defecits doing so, and then they go whining to the fed
Those French (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:Those French (Score:2)
From what I've read, it's typically the extreme right in France that
Re:Those French (Score:2)
they could share content?
what i read was: (Score:1)
Is it the first major pro game publisher to announce cellphones as a target?
Future Dominance of Cellphone Games (Score:3, Funny)
Knowing that there will be all these drivers out there, not only talking on the cell phone, but playing the latest version of "Driv3r", really makes me rest assured that the roads will be safe.
I'm selfishly disappointed. (Score:2)
I think it's a mistake anyhow. It isn't that hard to get anglophones (english as mother tongue) to move to Montreal. The company I'm on co-op with in downtown Montreal has more employees from Ontario than Quebec who moved to Montreal just for the job.
However, I doubt as many anglophones would be willing to move to Quebec City. Montreal is huge, and has everything
Re:I'm selfishly disappointed. (Score:1)
(I'm from Vancouver, B.C) Even people I know that dislike the french mfor whatever reason, who have gone to montreal and come back raving about it.
Re:I'm selfishly disappointed. (Score:1, Troll)
However, if these new jobs were added to Montreal, it would be easier for Montrealers to get jobs t
Yay! (Score:1)
This is it. (Score:2, Insightful)