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The father of Assassin's Creed and Ubisoft reconciled the copyright of "1666" to return to his hand

2025-01-27 12:45:52|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Patrice Desilets, the founder of "Assassin's Creed" and the founder of "Assassin's Creed", played a lawsuit of the mysterious game "1666: Amsterdam" for more than a year.Now there are finally results.Today Desilets's new studio Panache Digital Games announced that they recaptured the copyright of the game from Ubisoft, but as part of the agreement terms, Desilets agreed to revoke his lawsuit for Ubisoft to compensate its 400,000 US dollars.

According to Panache Digital Games, all creative production and commercial operation rights of the "1666: Amsterdam" game in the future will be determined by Desilets.

In this regard, Ubisoft and Toronto Studio CEO Yannis Mallat said: "Past suspects, Patrice and I have a strong interest in the evolution of video games and the evolution of this entertainment media. Today's reconciliation is beneficial to everyone.What we said before, Patrice is a talented designer, and we hope that his future game development business is all smooth. "

Although the two sides have reached an agreement, Desilets itself said that it will not develop the game "1666: Amsterdam".Instead, his new work "Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey".

He said: "Now I will devote all my energy into the development of" Ancestor: Human Man ". For me, the most important thing is the best game to show the world to the worldTalent.

For the mysterious game "1666" mentioned above, there are very few game details exposed.This game was first exposed when a trademark registration in 2012, and later mentioned in THQ bankruptcy documents.After ZQ's bankruptcy in 2013, Ubisoft spent 2.5 million US dollars not only bought the copyright of "1666", but also bought THQ Montreal Game Studio and a new game, codenamed UnderDog.

In 2010, Desilets left Ubisoft and joined THQ Montreal Studio. The new work opened after joining was "1666".THQ later went bankrupt, and Ubisoft bought THQ Montreal Studio. Therefore, Desilets, who had left Ubisoft, became employees of Ubisoft, and the copyright of "1666" was bought by Ubisoft.However, the two parties seem to have not resolved the previous contradictions.In May 2013, just two months after he became a Ubisoft employee again, Desilets stated that he was fired by Ubisoft, and then the above -mentioned lawsuit occurred. Desilets wanted to recover the copyright of 1666 game and asked Ubisoft to compensate for compensation.$ 400,000.

Of course, Ubisoft did not agree at the time, so the two sides had a lawsuit for more than a year.In the process, the "1666" game was also temporarily put on hold by Ubisoft.

According to Desilets, "1666" is a new game of "Assassin's Creed".The story intends to take place in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and is related to the painter Rembrandt.