Guillemot severs last link with Ubi Soft
Guillemot this week announced that it has, after a protracted divorce, severed its fulfilment contract (or was it the other way around) with Ubi Soft, the French games outfit.
This makes Guillemot, also French-owned, a "pure player in the interactive leisure hardware and accessories market", the company says. Guillemot's three logistics units will now focus all their energies on supporting its Hercules and Thrustmaster brands.
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