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konnichiwa said:
Oneeee-Chan!!!2.0 said:

AC Shadows achieves the highest concurrent players on steam in the franchise.

https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/1ji08gu/ac_shadows_achieves_the_highest_concurrent/

Controversy on the Internet doesn't seem to have much impact on reality.

Dumb meme, not only because this negotiation would have been in the works weeks, if not months, before AC Shadows even released and had nothing to do with AC Shadows success or lack of (and it has clearly been a success) but also because Yves has not sold the company to Tencent, Lol. Tencent owns 25% of this new subsidiary, 9.99% of Ubisoft Core and 49.9% of Guillemot Brothers with only 17.3% voting rights in the latter.

Ubisoft owns the other 75% of this new subsidiary and Tencent's 25% doesn't even come with any control aside from customary minority protection veto rights. The new subsidiary would remain exclusively controlled and consolidated by Ubisoft. Tencent is also not allowed to increase their stake in Ubisoft Core beyond 9.99% until 2030 due to prior agreements. Guillemot Family owns 15% of Ubisoft Core and 50.1% of Guillemot Brothers thus they're still in control. Guillemot Family own higher shares and higher voting rights than Tencent.

"With this set-up, the Guillemot siblings thus bring fresh money thanks to this structure - whose valuation is much greater than the group's market capitalization - and strengthens its control over its major assets."

Guillemot Family has "won" for now, beside, Tencent isn't a company that really cares about managing/running things anyway, they just invest and sit back and wait for the money to flow in, they have major investments in dozens of Western companies and are completely hands off for the most part, so for someone like Guillemot who is desperate to cling onto power, they're really the best option.

Somehow Guillemot created a subsidiary with a higher valuation than core Ubisoft...Got 1.1bn Euros invested into it for a 25% stake and maintained control over it and Ubisoft. His talent for keeping his grubby hands on Ubisoft is impressive (and annoying). And yes, layoffs are almost certainly coming and I can't wait for people to stupidly point to them and say "See, AC Shadows failed!" without a shred of thought, Lol.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 28 March 2025