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Company Overview

Ubisoft Entertainment SA
TypePublic
IndustryVideo Games
Founded28 March 1986; 37 Years Ago
FoundersChristian Guillemot
Claude Guillemot
Gérard Guillemot
Michel Guillemot
Yves Guillemot
HeadquartersSaint-Mandé, France
Key people
Yves Guillemot (Chairman, CEO)
Frédérick Duguet (CFO)
RevenueDecrease €1,814.3 million (2023)
Decrease €-487.4 million (2023)
Decrease €-494.2 million (2023)
Total assetsIncrease €4,959.2 million (2023)
Total equityIncrease €1,807.1 million (2023)
Number of employees
20,665 (2022)
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Ubisoft Entertainment SA was founded by the five Guillemot brothers in 1986 in Saint-Mandé, France, to create and supply video games worldwide.[1] Ubisoft produce and publish video games for consoles, PC, smartphones, and tablets in both physical and digital formats in Europe, North America, and internationally. Notable game franchises include Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, Far Cry, For Honor, Tom Clancy’s, and Watch Dogs.

The company also has a presence in the Movies and Entertainment industry through its Ubisoft Film & Television division, which has the mission "to bring Ubisoft’s award-winning games into new areas of entertainment and to create original stories set in the world, culture and community of gaming"[2]. The division has a pipeline of projects, including the films “Just Dance” (Screen Gems), the live-action “Assassin’s Creed” (Netflix) series, the current “Mythic Quest” (Apple TV+) series and “Rabbids Invasion” (season 4 on Netflix).[3]

Ubisoft Entertainment SA has a strategic partnership with Tencent and Playcrab; and collaboration with Disney and Lucasfilm Games.

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