Ubisoft's Acquisition of Sunflowers in its concluding stage

Atul RoachApr 14 2007

You always feel sad when a bigger entertainment company overtakes a smaller unit for the originality of the latter one is undyingly marred but if you consider the tendency of its extinction, restraint returns to your rescue especially if the superior company doesn't act like a mere parasite, taking all good you have and chucking the rest away.

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ubisoft logo 59

In a similar act of restrained sorrow, Ubisoft is on the concluding stages of acquiring the German publisher of computer games, Sunflowers, simultaneously giving Ubisoft the control over its highest selling Anno-franchise of historical real time strategy games.

The reconciliation can be drawn from the fact that it is not Electronic Arts, which is overtaking it, but Ubisoft which is more of the resurrector unlike the demolishing EA and you guys know why I associate demolition with EA don't you.

The take over will happen within the next couple of months and other than the above mentioned clauses; this deal will enable Ubisoft to own 30% of Related Designs of the studio that developed the recent Anno 1701.

Now to the parasitical act. I do not really think Ubisoft will do any of that but then the overtaking thing surely makes your chest swell and you just cant help the modifying act so something had to give in, yeah! They are working on the christening of the next Anno label.

Via : Playfuls

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