"Everything else will come after" After having supported the launch of the great Kinect, proving to be the most active among the "third parties", Ubisoft wants to do the same at the release of Nintendo 3DS, with six titles ready for March 25. But what is the position of the French against the new smartphone (especially the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY) and other devices that lend themselves to portable gaming? Although PSP has in the past represented a solid platform for Ubisoft (Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines has sold about 500 thousand copies), the console Sony is currently at the end of its life cycle and thus ensure that the results could hardly worth mentioning.
He debuted Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft's CEO, adding that the company aims to capitalize on next-generation devices, such as 3DS and NGP. "We're working to make sure that the games we create for mobile devices can easily be converted so as to ensure a return on PSP2 3DS and then be translated into lower priced versions on other platforms," said Guillemot, referring clearly the smartphone market and in particular the App Store.
Source: Joystiq
He debuted Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft's CEO, adding that the company aims to capitalize on next-generation devices, such as 3DS and NGP. "We're working to make sure that the games we create for mobile devices can easily be converted so as to ensure a return on PSP2 3DS and then be translated into lower priced versions on other platforms," said Guillemot, referring clearly the smartphone market and in particular the App Store.
Source: Joystiq
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