Guillemot says that Ubisoft
Guillemot says that Ubisoft is absorbed into the aggregation of entertainment--TV, movies, books, and--of course--games. FIFA Coins Ubisoft admiral and CEO Yves Guillemot takes the stage. [5:08] Guillemot says he wants to physique bridges that adorn gamers' experience. He says this is done through "confluence," able by authoritative abecedarian and movies at the aloft time. [5:08] Acquiring Hybride, the French-Canadian agenda arts flat abaft the movies 300 and Watchmen, was an aspect of this. FIFA Coins Guillemot aswell talks up uPlay, which "allows consumers to actualize alternating and noninteractive content, and afresh allotment it with friends." [5:10] uPlay will barrage at the end of this year, and will absorb with Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, and Avatar. [5:11] Ubisoft has already created bridges with Lightstorm Entertainment, the accumulation aggregation of Aliens and Titanic administrator James Cameron. uPlay will barrage this year and plan with Assassin's Creed 2, Splinter Cell: Conviction, and Avatar.Guillemot aswell says that Ubisoft will be animate with Peter Jackson again, as able-bodied as Steven Spielberg on Paramount's computer-animated adjustment of the archetypal comic, Tintin. [5:12] The two admiral are co-directing the project, abounding appellation The Adventures of Tintin: Abstruse of the Unicorn, due out next year. [5:13] uillemot afresh accouterment to assorted new gaming inputs, calling out the Wii, and DS, and Wii Antithesis Board. [5:13] Red Animate 2 will go even added than the aboriginal game, he promises, absolution players become added circuitous in swordfights. [5:13] Addressing the Antithesis Board, he aswell calls out amalgamation with Rayman Raving Rabbids and Shaun White Snowboard. Guillemot aswell expresses activity over Microsoft's new motion-sensing camera, code-named Activity Natal. [5:13] He says all of these inputs abide to avant-garde the industry adjoin mass-market audiences. [5:15] Guillemot wraps up his aperture remarks, and bliss it over to Ubisoft Montreal CEO Yannis Mallat.