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SuperAdrianK said:
MontanaHatchet said:
It's Ubisoft.

A lot of people will say Activision become they've grown a lot as a company, but so has Ubisoft. And unlike Activision, Ubisoft actually understands the market. While little ol' Activision repeats the same mistakes that led to EA's declines (but making EA look tame by comparison), Ubisoft continues to focus their efforts on the Wii and DS, producing casual games that give them pure profit. And with surefire hits like Tom Clancy and Assassin's Creed on the HD consoles, they incur few losses on games.

I may not always like Ubisoft, but they get it, and they're the big winner this gen.


When Activision had the biggest video game luanch you have to think that they understands somewhat of the maket... dont you think? Im sure mw and mw2 made profit.

Yeah, and releasing Call of Duty yearly is eventually going to hurt the franchise. They've killed off Guitar Hero by releasing dozens of games a year (Guitar Hero III selling more on consoles than Call of Duty 4). They have a serious problem making a successful game if it doesn't have the words "Call of Duty" or "Hero" in it. Seriously, look at the weekly charts. It proves my point exactly.