Assassin's Creed Creator Sues Ubisoft

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faefrost

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Ishigami said:
I don't know. The only thing I know is that UbiSoft apparently bought the entire THQ Montreal Studio for 2,5 million and he got sacked in the process.
Whether the case holds up or not that is up to the court. Either way it does not change my sympathies. He got screwed big time therefore I wish him the best of luck and that UbiSoft may burn in hell.
I'm not a fan of shady corporate practices. I'm really not. But this one has that weird reek of irony or karma to it. This is a good example of "always leave your employers on good terms." Because you never know.
 

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SonOfVoorhees said:
I think he is just bitter.
Wouldn't you be if someone went to such great lengths to pull your game out from under you?
 

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faefrost said:
Ishigami said:
I don't know. The only thing I know is that UbiSoft apparently bought the entire THQ Montreal Studio for 2,5 million and he got sacked in the process.
Whether the case holds up or not that is up to the court. Either way it does not change my sympathies. He got screwed big time therefore I wish him the best of luck and that UbiSoft may burn in hell.
I'm not a fan of shady corporate practices. I'm really not. But this one has that weird reek of irony or karma to it. This is a good example of "always leave your employers on good terms." Because you never know.
Well there was no way to leave on "good terms" when the company you are trying to leave tries to stop you from leaving via legal action and loses. Under those circumstances I don't think there way any way he could leave on good terms unless you force him to stay at Ubisoft against his will (slave).