Because the different Ubisoft studios specialize in different kinds of games. For instance, Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio developing Raving Rabbids, while Ubisoft Montreal is the one developing Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. I'm talking about the core teams, of course.Sneaklemming said:Why just Ubisoft Montreal? Why not just put in Ubisoft?
And so EA is a valid option because?Dublin Solo said:Because the different Ubisoft studios specialize in different kinds of games. For instance, Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio developing Raving Rabbids, while Ubisoft Montreal is the one developing Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. I'm talking about the core teams, of course.Sneaklemming said:Why just Ubisoft Montreal? Why not just put in Ubisoft?
I don't know, I'm not even sure I know which games are developed by EA and not simply published. Army of Two, I think?Sneaklemming said:And so EA is a valid option because?Dublin Solo said:Because the different Ubisoft studios specialize in different kinds of games. For instance, Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio developing Raving Rabbids, while Ubisoft Montreal is the one developing Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. I'm talking about the core teams, of course.Sneaklemming said:Why just Ubisoft Montreal? Why not just put in Ubisoft?
EA is a publisher, afaik there isn't an EA studio, unless you count the sports studios it manages.Dublin Solo said:I don't know, I'm not even sure I know which games are developed by EA and not simply published. Army of Two, I think?Sneaklemming said:And so EA is a valid option because?Dublin Solo said:Because the different Ubisoft studios specialize in different kinds of games. For instance, Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio developing Raving Rabbids, while Ubisoft Montreal is the one developing Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. I'm talking about the core teams, of course.Sneaklemming said:Why just Ubisoft Montreal? Why not just put in Ubisoft?
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the original poster is the person you should ask, really. I was simply shedding some light on the matter.
Ah, they do develop games as well, not only publish them. A quick Google search confirms it.Sneaklemming said:EA is a publisher, afaik there isn't an EA studio, unless you count the sports studios it manages.Dublin Solo said:I don't know, I'm not even sure I know which games are developed by EA and not simply published. Army of Two, I think?Sneaklemming said:And so EA is a valid option because?Dublin Solo said:Because the different Ubisoft studios specialize in different kinds of games. For instance, Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio developing Raving Rabbids, while Ubisoft Montreal is the one developing Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. I'm talking about the core teams, of course.Sneaklemming said:Why just Ubisoft Montreal? Why not just put in Ubisoft?
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the original poster is the person you should ask, really. I was simply shedding some light on the matter.