Ubisoft SARL

Moby ID: 6245

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  • Ubi Soft SARL (from 1998-02 to 2003-09)

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Ubisoft opened its Casablanca studio (Morocco) in February 1998, headed by Stéphane Faureau and the team has been responsible for contributions to games such as Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie and Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, as well as responsible for the production of titles for the Nintendo DS including Star Wars: Lethal Alliance and the two Rayman Raving Rabbids games. In 2007, the studio employs 50 team members.

The company was closed on 13 June 2016.

Credited on 21 Games from 2000 to 2015

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Rayman Adventures (2015 on iPhone, Android, iPad...)
Care Bears: Belly Match (2015 on Android, iPad, iPhone)
Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Show (2014 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360)
Valiant Hearts: The Great War (2014 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3...)
Rayman Fiesta Run (2013 on iPhone, Android, iPad...)
Rayman Legends (2013 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3...)
ESPN Sports Connection (2012 on Wii U)
Rayman Origins (2011 on Windows, Xbox 360, Macintosh...)
Petz Fantasy 3D (2011 on Nintendo 3DS)
Rabbids: Travel in Time 3D (2011 on Nintendo 3DS)
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (2010 on Nintendo DS)
Rabbids Go Home: A Comedy Adventure (2009 on Nintendo DS)
Prince of Persia: The Fallen King (2008 on Nintendo DS)
Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 (2007 on Nintendo DS)
Rayman: Raving Rabbids (2007 on Nintendo DS)
Star Wars: Lethal Alliance (2006 on Nintendo DS)
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox...)
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (2005 on Nintendo DS)
Disney's PK: Out of the Shadows (2002 on PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation 3)
Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (2000 on Windows, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64)

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June 13, 2016

Company closed.

June 15, 2007

The main Ubisoft division announces a plan to expand its Casablanca studio, hiring 150 new developers by 2010 and moving to a new location in Casablanca that will be able to welcome the expanded Ubisoft team and the infrastructure needed to accommodate them. It is supported by the Moroccan government, via a program to attract high quality jobs in technology.

February 1998

Subsidiary founded by Stéphane Faureau in Casablanca, Morocco.

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