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Atari has just hit a big blow by buying the rights of five acclaimed games from Ubisoft's catalogue. Among them, titles like "Child of Eden" and "I Am Alive". This strategic acquisition, which comes as Ubisoft goes through a delicate financial period, aims to revive these franchises on new platforms and present them to a new audience.
Atari has announced the acquisition of all intellectual property rights of five Ubisoft titles, including Cold Fear, I Am Alive and Child of Eden, with the aim of relaunching them on new platforms soon, maintaining their original essence.
Atari has purchased the IP rights for 5 forgotten Ubisoft games
Atari has announced that it has purchased the intellectual property rights of five Ubisoft titles, with the intention of reviving them on modern consoles. The five IPs are survival horror Cold Fear, musical rail shooter Child of Eden, Grow Home and its sequel Grow Up, and post-apocalyptic action adventure I Am Alive. None of these titles are particularly well-known, though all were generally well-received upon their initial release. Of the five …
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