All games made🐈 by Ubisoft's internal studios will now be branded as "Ubisoft Originals." This was first seen with The Division Heartland last week, 🧔but what's interesting about the rebrand is that Ubisoft doesn't currently publish games from any external developers. Is that due to change?

A Ubisoft spokesperson told , "Moving forward, 'The Ubisoft Original' mention is attached to all of Ubisoft's games created in-house by our talented developers." The wording certainly indicates that Ubisoft plans to start publis🐽hing from d🌊evelopers out of its own bubble.

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Other publishers have begun to publish indie games such as with EA's own initiative that's called, funnily enough, EA Originals. Epic, meanwhile, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:now boasts having itch.io on i൲ts own storefront, letting you dive into a world of fresh games from up-and-comers in the industry with little tribulation. Perhaps Ubisoft will start to do🧸 the sam🌜e.

If that is the case, the 'Originals' label clearly differentiates what is made from the publisher first-hand, i.e. your 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Assassin's Creeds and Farꦗ Cry's, to what is published by them but not directly developed.

This could bolster both Ubisoft and its service, Connect, but it could also be a boon for indie developers tryin🌃g to get their games to a wider audience. That is if the cut Ubisoft takes isn't too hefty. However, it's all just speculation right now - what is known is that this new suffix is being applied to internal Ubisoft titles and what that implies.

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