UBI Soft Entertainment
UBI Soft Entertainment Inc. | |
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Founded | 1986-??-?? |
Headquarters | Saint-Mandé, France |
Website | www.ubisoft.com |
UBI Soft Entertainment is a French video game publisher headquartered in Saint-Mandé with development studios across the world. Its video game franchises include Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Ghost Recon, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Rabbids, Rayman, Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell and Watch_Dogs.
Contents
Games
Audio Personnel
- Barry Leitch
- Bear McCreary
- Billy Martin
- Brian Tyler
- Chad Seiter
- Chance Thomas
- Christophe Héral
- Claude Samard
- Cris Velasco
- Daniel Masson
- Davide Pensato
- Didier Lord
- Eric Chevalier
- Fabrice Visserot
- Gareth Coker
- Grant Kirkhope
- Ian Livingstone
- Inon Zur
- Jack Wall
- Jake Kaufman
- Jean Massicotte
- Jeff Broadbent
- Jennifer Kes
- Jeroen Tel
- Jesper Kyd
- Jocelyn Daoust
- Keith Arem - Voice director (contracted from PCB Productions).
- Lalo Schifrin - Composer of main theme for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.
- Lahoucine Hamdane
- Laurent Parisi
- Lionel Gaget
- Lionel Payet Pigeon
- Lorne Balfe
- Manuel Bachet
- Marc Canham
- Mark Griskey
- Michael Giacchino
- Michael Plowman
- Michel Marsan
- Nicolas Choukroun
- Paul Haslinger
- Piggy Pie
- Rémi Gazel
- Robbi Finkel
- Romain His
- Sascha Dikiciyan
- Shawn Clement
- Stefano Palmonari
- Stefano Chiappa
- Stuart Chatwood
- Thomas Mogensen
- Tom Salta
- Will Loconto
- Winifred Phillips
- Winnie Waldron
These people were sub-contracted via Dynamedion:
These people were sub-contracted via Rednote Audio:
These people were sub-contracted via Soundelux:
Music Development
PC / Console
The composers at UBI Soft used Digital Orchestrator Pro and Cubase.
GBC
At Milan division, Stefano Chiappa developed his own sound driver.
On Bear in the Big Blue House, Thomas Mogensen composed music using Fasttracker II and converted his music files to Thomas Petersen's mPlay2 music driver.
GBA
The composers at Canadian divisions used Nintendo's MP2K sound engine.
At Milan division, Stefano Chiappa developed modified version of his GBC sound driver.