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Ubisoft Reflections MD: For PS4 “You Need Teams of up to 600 Guys” on Open World Games

One of those AAA games is Watch Dogs, something that Reflections has 90 people working on, representing one third of the overall team. When Pauline talked about whether the studio would be working on its own original IP though, she said, “Yes. We do parts of games, but it’s very actually standard at Ubisoft now to do AAA games, like for the new PS4 console, you need teams of up to 600 guys so you can’t do it at just one site.”
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doctorstrange4072d ago

And they have about 12 Assassin's Creeds in development at any given time... that's a lot of devs

Root4072d ago

Wasted devs in my opinion...they don't need all those for AC.

They could of easily done that Pirate Idea they've shoehorned into AC4 as a new IP. It's not like it would of competed against any other Pirate IP because there isn't any.

ftwrthtx4072d ago

Why didn't Risen 2: dark Waters have something like that?

MaxXAttaxX4072d ago

They'll only need that many people if they continue to put out sequels on a yearly basis.

rpd1234072d ago

We don't know if it's a pirate game yet. It's all been rumors. They're announcing it Monday. That screen shot certainly didn't look like a pirate.

Solid_Malone4072d ago (Edited 4072d ago )

@Root

To be honest, I disagree.

If they had fewer developers working on these games then I would certainly be worried, as I suspect that the overall quality of the games developed within a short development cycle (2 years for most of their games) would be abysmal and mostly rehashed. Like how we've all witnessed with the Call of Duty series.

From looking at Assassins Creed 3, there were clearly many teams working on this game in making sure that the story and the gameplay was top notch and from my eyes they certainly delivered on their vision.

cyclindk4072d ago

So Ubisoft advocates piracy do they?...

DeadlyFire4072d ago

Well there are a few small ones and new ones coming along.

Like Risen, and Raven's Cry. I think one or two others maybe in the next year or so, but still plenty of room.

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Wedge194072d ago

12 times 600.... that's like a billion people!

TrendyGamers4072d ago

I think it's closer to 3 or 4, but yeah, lots of developers!

shutUpAndTakeMyMoney4072d ago

So our games are made during a huge sausage fest?? No buy..

Yui_Suzumiya4072d ago (Edited 4072d ago )

Sexual diacrimination, sir. There could be women around. I think Jade's still around and whose gonna get my coffee? LOL

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dbjj120884072d ago

Wow, how many are just contract workers and how many get to stay after the project is done?

TrendyGamers4072d ago

Probably more contract workers than actual staffers.

porkChop4072d ago

Knowing Ubisoft, only a very small minority will stay after the project is complete. Ubisoft doesn't give a shit about employees. That's why they're known for overworking their people, and then firing them once they get burnt out.

Nate-Dog4072d ago

Having such large teams will always have drawbacks. It could only be warranted by annual franchises but even then I imagine development will suffer from having such a large and varied amount of people to manage on one project.

extermin8or4072d ago

WOW the bubbles? :o how the..... just how?!1

doctorstrange4072d ago

He's either a mod, or sleeping with one.

Yui_Suzumiya4072d ago (Edited 4072d ago )

Bubble up, doctor!! Comment made my day!

extermin8or4072d ago

How do rockstar or Sucker Punch etc manage it?! :p (Actually Rockstar have several studios and take years per game) but Infamous seems to have a similar turnaround to Assassins Creed games-2-3 year dev cylces, it's quite a clever system fo AC actually it means you get a good game every year that the different dev team has added it's own 'touch'. Plus improved on the existing mechanics say for instance the naval battles :p

RandomDude6554072d ago

I was about to say Sucker Punch. Didn't they make both Infamous games with around 40 people?

extermin8or4072d ago

SOmething like that yeah, then again I guess you could argue they had less content than an AC game what with all it's side missions they add these days, but infamous 2 had the engine redesigned, the game creatd,loads of side missions and UGC implemented in what 2 years?! :o and they aren't much bigger now, two years on from that and that infamous:second son trailer apparenlty consists of ingame footage both cutscenes with camera angles altered and gameplay with different camera angles.... all real time- theyhaven't needed a 400-600 person team lol

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Ubisoft's Recent Antics Have Me Fearful For The Sands of Time Remake

Hanzala from eXputer: "With Ubisoft's practices becoming increasingly anti-consumer lately, the destruction of The Sands of Time Remake looks almost inevitable."

thorstein6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

Hey Ubi, here's a gun, don't shoot yourself in the foot.

*Ubi takes gun, aims at foot, empties clip*

Chocoburger6d ago

At this point, only dummies have any hope left for Ubi-junk games.

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Disney adds Blizzard and Ubisoft veterans to its games leadership team

Top executives including games boss Sean Shoptaw have also been promoted…

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Behind XDefiant's Toxic Work Culture, Crunch, and Years of Delays

Behind XDefiant's toxic work culture, crunch, delays, and a group of directors and managers internally referred to as 'The Boys Club'.

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just_looken26d ago

Man the industry just keeps on going with all this bs and to think this is ubisoft again remember what happened with that skull bones team same crap.
https://www.theverge.com/20...

This game will be tossed out broken unplolished with a bloated budget trying to be cod but will fail sense ubi can get there shit in order. If i was me i would have gotten rid of this boys club asap there is alot looking for work out there.

jznrpg26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

Every industry has these issues

Some companies I’ve worked for were great and some were toxic as hell (UPS when I was a teenager was extremely toxic and I have heard it still is) It all starts at the top. They either hold people accountable , set standards and treat people with respect or the crap rolls downhill.