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EA and Ubisoft?

Gamercyte writes:

"Riccitiello makes it clear that they originally wanted to conduct this negotiation in private but that Take-Two's response compelled them to go public. It is certainly possible that EA may have entered into private negotiations with other studios. We at GameCyte did some digging and noticed something curious. If you look at the WhoIs information for EATake2.com, you see the following listing:"

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Lelouch V Brit6571d ago

Wow, EA is trying to buy Take-two and ubisoft.

Rattles6571d ago

come one everyone wave good bye to gaming as we know it.

bye bye

OC Shock Value6571d ago

EA is going to take over the gaming world.. Then create theyre own console with everyones games on it.. Gaming is officially doomed.. maybe i can play basketball again or somethin

TitanUp6571d ago

hope not darn lets just hope they dont make their own system

DarkArcani6571d ago

EA was a man. That way I can show my true appreciation for EAman and kick EAman in the nuts with a steel-toe on.

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Global game content sales rose 5.3% to $195.6bn in 2025

Private funding fell a further 55% last year, according to Epyllion's latest State of Video Gaming report.

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How the DMCA Laws Put Indie Developers at Risk

Filing a false DMCA claim costs nothing, requires no proof, and can destroy an indie game's launch in minutes. Fighting back can cost tens of thousands of dollars and take weeks (if you can afford it at all).

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z2g7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

Copyright is copyright. DMCA is a good thing that protects creators IP., revenue and usage. and you can absolutely appeal a wrongful DMCA takedown. It’s happened to me. Was easily resolved.

VGMM7d ago

....I don't feel like you read the article, at all.

Seraphim7d ago

it's a good thing, but it's also long been reported, across a variety of industries and websites, that currently the system is ripe for and full of abuses. From fair use strikes, to matters like the one reported in this article. It's clear the law needs some tooth to punish bad actors and that parameters need to be set in how reports are filed; ie human review of said content and not some AI bot false flagging stuff. As is the system is far to easily abused by those who have motive to suppress and flag content they have no business or right to.

Commentby7d ago

No system will ever be perfect, but there needs to be a review, unless it blatant.

Nevers0ft6d ago

Until there's genuine consequences for this type of abuse, it'll keep happening across all media. DMCA is in principle a good thing, but it needs an overhaul.

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Analysts on Ubisoft cost-cutting and the myth of 'sustainable growth'

'The economy is in shambles and these companies are still talking about sustaining growth instead of sustaining their business.'

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Yi-Long7d ago

They should just make games. That sounds crazy, I know, but, hear me out.

No need for dev-times to.take 3+ years. Just stick to formula. Not every game needs to be bigger & better than everything else. Not every game needs to be GaaS. Not every game needs to completely re-invent the wheel.

They KNOW how to make a cool Splinter Cell game; Interesting story, 8-10 levels, just go and make it. Give the people want they know, want and love. It doesn't need to be a shared online experience. It doesn't need to be an epic big open world. It doesn't need celebrity voice-acting. Just make a cool new SC game, and the fans will be happy and pick it up. Easy. Done. Next one.

Same for Prince of Persia, Watch-Dogs, Assassin's Creed, Trials, Rayman, Brothers in Arms, etc.