Atari and Ubisoft announced a strategic agreement concerning five acclaimed titles. With the intelligence property rights at company disposal, Atari aims to bring the acclaimed titles to the new platforms, yet honoring the original spirit of the games.
“Millions of players have experienced these worlds over the years, and this will open the door for long time players to revisit those memories while inviting new audiences to discover them for the first time. Atari has a rich gaming legacy and deep appreciation for these classic titles, we’re excited to see how they’ll evolve and connect with players in fresh, meaningful ways.”
Deborah Papiernik, Ubisoft Vice President of New Business.
“Ubisoft and Atari both have a legacy of crafting worlds that players can fall in love with — games that resonate with generations of players not just for how they played, but for how they made us feel. We’re excited to reintroduce these titles while also exploring ways to expand and evolve these franchises.”
Wade Rosen, Chairman and CEO of Atari.
The Strategic Agreement includes such titles as:
- Cold Fear — Third person action with survival horror elements. The game was released in 2005 for PS2, Xbox and PC;
- I Am Alive — Action adventure with survival elements occurring in a post apocalyptic world. The game hit PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2012;
- Child of Eden — Musical rail shooter game. Available on PS3 and Xbox 360 since 2011;
- Grow Home (2015) — Platformer style game about the robot trying to save a hoe planet. The game was released in 2015 for PC and PS4;
- Grow Up (2016) — sequel to Grow Home, released in 2016 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
