Ubisoft
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Ubisoft is a video game developer and video game publishing organization founded on March 28, 1986 [1][2][3][4]. The company operates as a public limited company with a board of directors (n.o.s.) and maintains its headquarters in Montreuil [3][5][6].
The organization's leadership includes CEO Yves Guillemot, who oversees its operations in the video game and software sector [7]. Ubisoft's primary products consist of video games and related software solutions [8].
Ubisoft
Summary
Ubisoft is a video game developer[1]. Ubisoft ranks in the top 0.27% of video_game_developer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,825 views/month, #4 of 1,500).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Ubisoft is Monopoly Madness[3].
- Ubisoft was a member of game – The German Games Industry Association[4].
- Ubisoft is in the country of France[5].
- Ubisoft's instance of is recorded as video game developer[6].
- Ubisoft's instance of is recorded as video game publisher[7].
- Ubisoft's instance of is recorded as organization[8].
- Ubisoft's founder is recorded as Michel Guillemot[9].
- Ubisoft's founder is recorded as Yves Guillemot[10].
- Ubisoft is owned by Tencent[11].
- Ubisoft is owned by Guillemot family[12].
- Ubisoft is owned by Baillie Gifford[13].
- Ubisoft's headquarters location is recorded as Montreuil[14].
- Ubisoft's headquarters location is recorded as Saint-Mandé[15].
- Ubisoft's chief executive officer is recorded as Yves Guillemot[16].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Q1466613[17].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Ubisoft Annecy[18].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Future Games Of London[19].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Ubisoft Montreal[20].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Ubisoft Chengdu[21].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Ketchapp[22].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as i3D.net[23].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as RedLynx[24].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Nadeo[25].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as Ubisoft, Inc.[26].
- Ubisoft's child organization or unit is recorded as list of Ubisoft subsidiaries[27].
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Founding
Founders include Michel Guillemot[9] and Yves Guillemot[10]. March 28, 1986 marks the founding of Ubisoft[28]. Ubisoft's location of formation is recorded as Carentoir[29].
Identity
Official names include {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Ubisoft Entertainment SA'}[30] and {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'UBISOFT ENTERTAINMENT'}[31].
Leadership
Ubisoft's chief executive officer is recorded as Yves Guillemot[16].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Montreuil[14], a commune of France[32], in France[33] and Saint-Mandé[15], a commune of France[34], in France[35]. Subsidiaries include Q1466613[17], a video game developer[36], in Sweden[37], founded in 1997[38], headquartered in Malmö[39]; Ubisoft Annecy[18], a video game developer[40], founded in 1996[41], headquartered in Annecy[42]; Future Games Of London[19], a video game developer[43], founded in 2009[44], headquartered in London[45]; Ubisoft Montreal[20], a video game developer[46], in Canada[47], founded in 1997[48], headquartered in Peck Building[49]; Ubisoft Chengdu[21], a video game developer[50], in People's Republic of China[51], founded in 2007[52], headquartered in Chengdu[53]; and Ketchapp[22], a video game developer[54], in France[55], founded in 2014[56], headquartered in Paris[57].
Industry
Ubisoft's industry is recorded as video game publishing[58].
Ownership
Owners include Tencent[11], a conglomerate[59], in People's Republic of China[60], founded in 1998[61], headquartered in Maling[62]; Guillemot family[12], a sibling group[63]; and Baillie Gifford[13], a business[64], in United Kingdom[65], founded in 1908[66], headquartered in Edinburgh[67]. Ubisoft's stock exchange is recorded as Euronext Paris[68]. Products include video game[69] and software[70].
Why It Matters
Ubisoft ranks in the top 0.27% of video_game_developer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,825 views/month, #4 of 1,500).[2] Ubisoft has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[71] Ubisoft is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[72]