Canada to Give Ubisoft Grants
The Canadian and Quebecois governments have announced millions of dollars in grants and tax subsidies for the Montreal studio of French developer Ubisoft. Bloomberg has the news that these monies will be given to the studio over the course of several years. From the article: "Paris-based Ubisoft plans to hire programmers, game designers and computer animation specialists in the city over the next five years.."
Give us Canadians enough time and we will be able to say:
All your Development shop are belong to us.
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Interesting. Does this mean that Quebec will become a preferred outsourcing destination for French companies? In any case, this just might get Quebec on Ubisoft's side in the fight against an EA takeover.
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When can we expect our new version of Frogger, then?
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It's a little different since part of it is tax related... so they actually have to have an income. ;)
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well.. california gives breaks for film industry in order to keep it there.
many, many countries finance films in the name of culture(and novel authors and painters and...).
why not games? not that far away.
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I love computer games, but I like health care more, which is what our MINORITY government *should* be spending more money on. $57 million dollars would go a long way in hiring new doctors and nurses, equipment, and other hospital staff. I'm also really appalled that the first I've heard of this is on Slashdot and not on CTV, CBC or Global (three major news outlets in Canada).
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Hopefully, the current US administration will raise tariffs for foreign subsidized videogames, in order to protect the interests of the indigenous American videogame productors! Otherwise, this would be the end of fair trade!!!!
I respect Ubisoft and the Montreal studio, they make excellent titles that are well developed.
But why does the government have to give money to them? I was under the idea that they were doing quite well for themselves. Could this possibly be a move to try to force out EA, or allow Ubisoft to get a majority of their own shares? I think that as long as they continue to pump out great games, us gamers will be more than willing to fill their coffers.
OTOH, this will be a good bolster to their equipment, and allow them to more fully exploit the next generation systems coming out. Next-gen titles will certainly be more expensive and/or take longer to develop. Maybe we can now get a Splinter Cell 4 soon for the PS3, XB2, or Revolution.
Finally, a little OT, but I am always glad to see game innovation coming out of somewhere other than Japan. And maybe we should all get out there and buy some stock now, before it shoots up.
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Is this the first time that a government has financed a game studio? This could be marking a new era..
In Canada there are tons of different agencies which provide grants, loans, and tax breaks to companies wanting to expand. The logic behind this is it helps new business start, and existing business expand it will bring more money into Canada and create jobs.
they now have the cash to justify making Linux games! Well, I can dream, can't I?
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Why separate when your doing well in Canada?! This would definitely quench the separatist spirit (with a few/dozen games for the record[s])! More games from Canada, sounds like a plan to me!