Ubisoft's efforts to expand its popular video game franchises to other forms of entertainment have proven to be an educational experience for the company. Speaking with IGN at Gamescom 2017, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot shed light on a few lessons the studio learned from entrusting its IP to outside talent for last year's Assassin's Creed movie.
"In doing the script, we had quite a bit of control of what it could be," Guillemot said of the Michael Fassbender-led live-action adaption, which didn't perform especially well at the box office. However, when the film was released, it became clear to Ubisoft that the studio didn't have quite as much control as they initially thought.
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"In doing the script, we had quite a bit of control of what it could be," Guillemot said of the Michael Fassbender-led live-action adaption, which didn't perform especially well at the box office. However, when the film was released, it became clear to Ubisoft that the studio didn't have quite as much control as they initially thought.
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