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Ubisoft acquires World in Conflict brand

Article Date: Nov 11 2008

French games developer and publisher Ubisoft has acquired Sweden-based development business studio Massive Entertainment as well as the real-time strategy brand World in Conflict. No financial details were disclosed

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