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Will there ever be a Star Wars open world game?

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Will there ever be a Star Wars open world game?

Will there ever be a Star Wars open world game?

Today, Ubisoft announced that its Swedish studio Massive Entertainment is making an open-world video game that's set in the Star Wars universe. ... The game will be built using Ubisoft's own Snowdrop engine, which is best known as the tech behind The Division series.

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  • Animator. Have you ever stepped into a virtual world and marveled at the beauty and realism? ...
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When did EA sell its stake in Ubisoft?

  • After acquiring a 19.9% stake in France-based Ubisoft in 2004, EA sold a remaining 14.8% stake in it in 2010. Each acquisition listed is for the entire company, unless otherwise noted.

When did Electronic Arts buy out Ubisoft France?

  • After acquiring a 19.9% stake in France-based Ubisoft in 2004, EA sold a remaining 14.8% stake in it in 2010. Each acquisition listed is for the entire company, unless otherwise noted. The acquisition date listed is the date of the agreement between Electronic Arts (EA) and the subject of the acquisition.

Why was the acquisition of Ubisoft so hostile?

  • Ubisoft referred to the purchase as "hostile" on EA's part. Ubisoft's brothers recognised they had not considered themselves within a competitive market, and employees had feared that an EA takeover would drastically alter the environment within Ubisoft.

How many people does Ubisoft have in the world?

  • As reported by Bloomberg Businessweek, while Ubisoft as a whole had nearly 16,000 developers by mid-2019, larger than some of its competitors, and producing five to six major AAA releases each year compared to the two or three from the others, the net revenue earned per employee was the lowest of the four due to generally lower sales of its games.

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