Jade Raymond, who is currently the leader of the new Toronto studio of Ubisoft, has said that the gaming industry needs to embrace innovation and the only way to do that is to get more publishers try and change the way the industry works. Raymond, one of the core developers behind the initial success of Assassin&rsq... |
14 May 2012 10:33 GMT |
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The video game industry seems headed for a two-tier future, with high-profile, well-funded titles with little ambition facing off against smaller indie titles that rely more on feeling, but at least one veteran developer believes that this separation is bad for the players.
Jade Raymond, who is the current leader of... |
17 April 2012 17:31 GMT |
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Microsoft and Sony have not yet made official announcements about their next home consoles, but some video game developers are already talking about the future of gaming after it, with one Ubisoft developer already thinking about what games will look like when consoles become something akin to the holodeck of Star Tr... |
14 March 2012 22:01 GMT |
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Ubisoft Toronto will become one of the most important studios for Ubisoft, according Jade Raymond, the managing director of the outift. She said that her team was aiming to grow to a staff of 800 employees in ten years and to work on five major triple-A projects in the future. The developer is currently working on th... |
10 August 2010 05:22 GMT |
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Ubisoft has unveiled its newest studio that will be located in Toronto. It will be headed by Assassin's Creed producer and many gamers' dream girl, Jade Raymond. The core team comes from Ubisoft Montreal and has relocated alongside Raymond in the new studio's location. Raymond said she hoped the team w... |
25 May 2010 18:01 GMT |
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Ubisoft has announced that Jade Raymond, who has served as the public face of the Assassin's Creed project, has been chosen to head the newly opened Toronto studio.The producer is set to report directly to Yannis Mallat, who is also overseeing the Montreal studio of the French publisher. The new development stud... |
2 September 2009 08:03 GMT |
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E3 is a busy, busy event and news regarding the "big three" - that is, Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft - is likely to dominate the coverage. Activision will most likely also get a few minutes in the spotlight, as it's organizing a press conference at the same time, even though not as part of E3 itself. But smaller ... |
16 July 2008 05:00 GMT |
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In a cruel world dominated by male gamers that only want to see naked chicks in video games or kill everybody in sight (at least that's what Fox News probably believes), women should definitely have a word to say. Jade Raymond is probably the first example of a girl that will never be forgotten by the industry. ... |
22 February 2008 06:23 GMT |
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In most cases, when violence in video games is discussed you can never get a straight answer as to whether it is or it isn't a bad thing for you. There are several points of view to analyze the issue from, but Hideo Kojima's latest interiew may just answer the burning question for everyone. It was none othe... |
7 January 2008 03:02 GMT |
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Tired of reading news about company mergers and Christmas events for MMORPGs? Very well then, here's something more catchy, so to speak. According to a piece up on Evil Avatar, Jane Pickard of the GameGirlAdvance blog had a small chat with blokes over at Game MTV, touching a bunch of topics among which, women in... |
13 December 2007 05:13 GMT |
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Ubisoft have just made their biggest announcement this year, confirming the Gold status for Assassin's Creed, the company's upcoming title that combines stealth features with action-adventure genre attributes. The BBFC has given Altair's means of dealing with his enemies a 15 rating, while Ubisoft has ... |
25 October 2007 14:51 GMT |
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This Saturday, 27th October at HMV Oxford St, London Games Festival attendees will be witnessing a personal appearance by Ubisoft's beautiful Executive Producer, Jade Raymond. The official report also mentions a demonstration of a title revolving around some assassin and a creed of some sort, with a bunch of new... |
24 October 2007 05:14 GMT |
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