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This. I don't know many people (myself included) who think the game is doing well and who also said it was going to singlehandedly save a studio that lost hundreds of millions on Skull and Bones.
for a 2-year period
And in China's eyes, it's just a bonus that this game was a huge insult to Japan's history.
Bide your time with a small stake, await for their demise and come swooping in with the "save"
This is a lifeboat for Guillemot. Been in the making for awhile. Honest folks will lose their jobs and he will reap the benefits if things go sour.
They're a minority holder with Ubisoft having full ownership of the subsidiary, the IPs, with complete creative freedom.
Y'all are just making stuff up now?
Weird tactic.
Sure, 25% stake vom Tencent and they will just let Ubisoft create on bomb after another from the goodness of their heart
I mean if Ubisoft does, Tencent has no say in the matter.
They're literally just a large investor collecting royalties now.