Ubisofts New Direction

Ubisofts New Direction

Ubisoft is making a very good move.

By Joker11 - May 02, 2011 08:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
Source: joker11

Ubisoft has just announced that they will be moving into the film and tv industry. This is a great move for them if they are trying to expand their franchises further than they already are.


Does this mean we will finally get an adaption of Assassins Creed? We could also get one for Splinter Cell or a retry at the Prince of Persia. I think Prince of Persia would actually make a great tv series, and Splinter Cell as well.Either way I think this will give Ubisoft many many opportunities to create some really cool projects (If done with a good cast and director of course).

So is Ubisoft making the right decision with this or are they making a huge mistake? Sound off in the comments!
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