Ubisoft's Driver Game Is Becoming A Live-Action TV Show
It's early days, but Ubisoft has partnered with the new platform Binge for a TV show inspired by Driver.
It's early days, but Ubisoft has partnered with the new platform Binge for a TV show inspired by Driver.
More Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One, including Far Cry 2, as Microsoft makes the first additions to the backwards compatibility list of the year.
Art suggests that the game, which never made it out of pre-production, would have featured destructible environments.
Ubisoft Reflections' Gareth Edmondson departs UK-based development house two months after the launch of latest multiplatform racer.
Growing social and downloadable business helps publisher beat forecasts and lessen losses for first half of fiscal year, but overall revenues still down sharply.
EA Sports sends its latest football game onto the retail field.
Footy sims joined on new release shelves by Child of Eden on PS3, X-Men Destiny, and ICO & Shadow of the Colossus HD collection.
After a three-year hiatus the Burnout franchise makes its speedy return.
Ubisoft giving away racing title's 11 multiplayer modes to all players due to printing error on codes included with new copies of game.
PS3 has a big week with Insomniac's alt-history shooter, Disgaea 4, Uncharted Dual Pack; Warhammer 40K: Space Marine, Driver: San Francisco, Dead Island, Star Fox 3DS also out.
The triple-A-title train is steamrolling through this week with intergalactic escapades, road rage, alien invasions, and zombie infestations.
Drop the clutch, aim down range, and grab hold of your pigskin with this week's biggest game releases.
San Francisco-set racer eschewing always-on Internet connection, but will still require players to sign on at launch, with option to play offline afterward.
Ubisoft's California-set racing game to trail console launches by three weeks; no rationale provided.
Microsoft adds slice-'em-up to XBLA on Wednesday; Mortal Kombat adds Freddy Krueger character; Driver: SF and Madden NFL 12 demos now live.
Despite foul-ups and inconveniences for users, publisher insists that requiring a connection to its servers has produced "a clear reduction in piracy."
San Francisco-set racing game gets pushed back a week in North America; Ubisoft confirms constant online connection needed for PC version.
Pass will be bundled with new copies of "core" games beginning with Driver: SF, offer gamers "additional content" and full access to online modes; secondhand players can opt in for ...
New report suggests French publisher bundling Uplay Passport with new copies of upcoming racing game; following trail blazed by EA, THQ, Warner Bros., and Sony.
We neglect the road rules and tear up the asphalt in two new multiplayer modes of Driver: San Francisco.
E3 2011: Multiplayer in the latest Driver game takes a clever, innovative left turn.
Developer Ubisoft teases what's to come in Driver: San Francisco during its E3 2011 press conference.
Following delay, Ubisoft Reflections-developed racer set in City by the Bay given early fall start on 360, PS3, PC, and Mac.
Driver: San Francisco will let you change lanes...and change identities. Get the details in our hands-on report.
Nearly 12 may be let go as Ubisoft Reflections reorganizes post-Driver: San Francisco delay.
Ubisoft delays marquee early 2011 titles to April or later as part of mixed first-half sales; sales rise 57% to $354 million, losses mount to $122 million; reorg sees projects ...
Narrative set after events of Driver 3 and before upcoming Driver: San Francisco; DC Comics' Wildstorm Productions pegged to produce; release date uncertain.
Sam Fisher's latest nearly double-platinum; reboot of Ubisoft's car franchise now due in first quarter of next year; French publisher's April-June sales nearly double.
[UPDATE] Tanner returns and takes to the streets of SF in the latest iteration of Driver.
E3 2010: Ubisoft Reflections' action racer flooring it on 360, PS3, PC, Mac later this year, featuring original protagonist John Tanner.
E3 2010: Community's Joel McHale helps publisher introduce the world to King of Pop game, Mizuguchi's Child of Eden, Kinect titles, laser tag and pulse-monitor games.
Publisher shaves 12-month revenue to $1.25 billion; casual weakness leads to "refocus" on 360, PS3 development; new Driver, Raving Rabbids due by March 2011.
BBC reveals Ubisoft hard at work on PS3, 360 revamp of classic series.
Atari agrees to sell most assets from Reflections to French publisher for $24 million; Ubi eager to get into racing game.
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