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Ubisoft is tweaking its logo to reflect a focus similar to many other game publishers on online and digital games. Courtney Riss, Ubisoft's corporate brand director, says the logo is a twist on ...
“The new swirl is an evolution of our existing logo that marks a new era for Ubisoft,” we read in the official blog post, “one with an increased focus on live and digital games as well as a ...
Ubisoft has overhauled its logo for the first time in nearly 15 years, replacing the now-classic gradient design one devoid of all color. The new, silhouetted swirl retains much of the shape of ...
Today, Ubisoft has come out with a brand new announcement, and it's not about an upcoming game. Instead, the company has a new logo, replacing its iconic blue swirl logo that has appeared in quite ...
Ubisoft has updated its swirl logo first adapted in 2003 with a new swirl and font. Here’s a brief history of Ubisoft’s logos since its establishment in 1986, via the UbiBlog, as well as what ...
Ubisoft has announced the opening of a new development studio in Da Nang, Vietnam, which will focus on mobile game development. Specifically, Ubisoft Da Nang will focus on "Instant Games" for ...
Ubisoft, the Paris-based video game company best known for the 'Far Cry' and 'Assassin's Creed' franchises, has opened a new studio in Da Nang, Vietnam, that will focus on developing mobile titles.
Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video games publishers, has opened a studio in the central city of Da Nang. The company said the Da Nang studio would focus on "creating original mobile games and ...
Ubisoft has debuted a new logo that will replace the iconic blue swirl you've been seeing in front of Assassin's Creed, Tom Clancy, and Far Cry games for the last few years. It's not a drastic ...
Ubisoft has debuted a new logo that will replace the iconic blue swirl you've been seeing in front of Assassin's Creed, Tom Clancy, and Far Cry games for the last few years. It's not a drastic ...
For little over 14 years now we’ve had the same Ubisoft logo that players have grown to love (or hate) until now. Looks like the company is tired of detail and is opting for a more minimalistic ...
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