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MA - Nov 18, 2008
By Michael Thompson | Published: November 18, 2008 - 10:04AM CT Massive Entertainment, the studio behind the popular World in Conflict, was purchased last ...
2 mainstream media and 4 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
7 Months Ago,
CVG Online says
(in Ubisoft Lost Cryptic to Atari)
- Dec 11, 2008
The firm recently purchased World in Conflict developer Massive Entertainment as part of its MMO strategy. If anything, Ubisoft's failed bid for Cryptic and ...
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MMORPG blog says
(in Guillemot: Ubisoft's got big online plans for '09)
- Nov 26, 2008
Among those they picked up was World in Conflict (PS3, Xbox 360, PC) developer Massive Entertainment. It was obvious then that Ubisoft has far greater plans ...
8 Months Ago,
gamegrep says
(in Ubisoft's new Massive Entertainment acquisition builds new MMO IP ...)
Their recent acquisition of Massive Entertainment not only grabbed them World In Conflict, but now Massive will be making a NEW MMO for their new parent company. News came out today about the game. So slip over to the site to check it ...
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Seth Gilbert from Metue.com says
(in In Ubisoft will Massive Entertainment lead to new mmogs and ...)
Our goal is first to start with light MMOs, and then in the future, we will come with RPG and RTS, also in the MMO space." Massive already has a modern warfare real time strategy game in the critically acclaimed World in Conflict title. ...
And
Kotaku Australia says
(in Ubisoft's Massive MMO Plans Start Small - Kotaku Australia)
So now that Ubisoft has purchased World in Conflict development studio Massive Entertainment from Activision, what are they going to do with them? Speaking at the 16th Annual BMO Capitol Markets Interactive Entertainment conference this ...
And
Worlds In Motion says
(in Worlds In Motion - Ubisoft: Massive Entertainment Will Bring ...)
He went on to note that Massive is "extremely strong" with real-time strategy titles, such as the studio's critically acclaimed World in Conflict PC game released in 2007. "They are going to help us to also get closer to the MMO space," ...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | Softpedia |
| 3 | pc.qj.net |
| 4 | Jonny Guru |
| 5 | DigitalBattle |
| 6 | pc.ign.com |
| 7 | G4 TV |
| 8 | OnlineWelten |
UK It was all very evocative of World in Conflict, but slightly greener and with older-looking units. In fact, the more we learned about the gameplay, the more apt we thought comparisons to World in Conflict were. While some of the details are different a ...
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