$2.45 BILLION Debt. Ubisoft is DOOMED.
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Ubisoft gave Assassin’s Creed to China, and the company may now be trapped in a financial collapse of its own making. After years of disappointing releases, collapsing stock value, rising debt, and increasing dependence on Tencent, one of gaming’s biggest publishers could be losing control of its most valuable franchises. This video examines Ubisoft’s decline, from Skull and Bones and Star Wars Outlaws to its growing reliance on microtransactions, recurring player spending, and unfinished “minimum viable” games. We also explore Tencent’s investment in the Guillemot family, Ubisoft’s multibillion-dollar debt, and why Assassin’s Creed: Jade was handed to Tencent’s mobile gaming division. But the real prize may extend far beyond Assassin’s Creed. Ubisoft also controls major online infrastructure through i3D, giving it access to servers used by hundreds of millions of players. If Tencent eventually gains control, it could acquire Ubisoft’s franchises, customer base, gaming data, and globa
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