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Ubisoft takes steps to prevent any hostile takeovers or acquisitions

The creators of Assassin's Creed, Far Cry and Rayman are looking for private funding that will allow them to circumvent any hostile takeovers or acquisitions.

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Ubisoft takes steps to prevent any hostile takeovers or acquisitions

The videogame industry has taken the transfer market by storm. What if Microsoft buys Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, what if Sony acquires Bungie and Insomniac Games, and what if Embracer Group takes over Square Enix Western Studios. That's why in recent times rumors and bets about future moves have not ceased to follow one after another. And within the world of speculation, there have been many who have put Ubisoft’s name of on the table. However, it seems that the French company does not want any sales.

Ubisoft's shares have risen as much as 10% following the leak that the Guillemot family is willing to turn to private investors in order to keep the reins of the company. That was the reason why there were so many rumors about the interest in the brand. The Guillemot family, founders of the firm, have 22.3% of the votes in any decision and would be looking for allies to back them financially and allow them to take an even higher percentage. This is in order to remain independent and survive any takeover attempt.

Which major franchises belong to Ubisoft?

From this information, we can deduce that Ubisoft has really been in the sights of several companies and it is not for less. Amounts have been paid well above the market value of the French company and not always for developers with such a portfolio or list of sagas:

  • Assassin's Creed
  • Brothers in Arms
  • Call of Juarez
  • Driver
  • Far Cry
  • Ghost Recon
  • Just Dance
  • Prince of Persia
  • Rabbids
  • Rainbow Six
  • Rayman
  • Splinter Cell
  • Trials

What will it all come down to, will it really be a maneuver to increase its value, and will we know in the next few days the name of the partner who will back the Guillemots to keep Ubisoft running as it does today? We should not rule out that, after last year's sexual and labor harassment accusations, the Guillemot's may not end up gaining support and an interested party with more resources and sympathizers may end up appearing. We shall see.

Source I VGC