Ubisoft Quebec
Canadian video game development company
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2025 | Ubisoft Quebec is set to release Assassin's Creed Shadows for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S |
April 5 2022 | Ubisoft Quebec announced their collaboration with Ubisoft Montreal on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile for Android and iOS platforms. |
2020 | Ubisoft Quebec launched Immortals Fenyx Rising across multiple gaming platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Stadia, and Amazon Luna |
July 2020 | Andrée Cossette left Ubisoft Quebec. |
February 2020 | Mike Laidlaw departed from the studio. |
November 2019 | Andrée Cossette succeeded Patrick Klaus as managing director after Klaus left the studio earlier that year. |
April 2019 | The Saint-Roch location, known as UbiNord, was opened. |
December 2018 | Mike Laidlaw joined the studio as creative director, having previously worked at BioWare. |
October 2018 | Ubisoft Quebec released Assassin's Creed Odyssey, continuing their work on the Assassin's Creed franchise. |
November 2017 | Nicolas Rioux became vice president of technology for all of Ubisoft's Canadian studios. Patrick Klaus was appointed managing director of Ubisoft Quebec, with Andrée Cossette as associate managing director. |
October 2015 | Ubisoft Quebec released Assassin's Creed Syndicate, marking their first lead development of a mainline Assassin's Creed game. |
July 2014 | Ubisoft Quebec announced plans to move to new offices in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood and open another 100 positions. |
January 2014 | First investment opened 100 positions at Ubisoft Quebec. |
June 2013 | François Pelland was appointed as Ubisoft Quebec's executive director of development. |
March 2010 | Longtail Studios's Quebec City development studio was acquired and merged into Ubisoft Quebec, transferring 48 employees. |
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