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Ubisoft is going through some big changes. No, don’t worry, it wasn’t bought out by Vivendi. Today Ubisoft announced and revealed a brand new logo for the company, the first major change to ...
Next, we have the most recent and recognizable logo, the blue swirl. This logo has been seen in Ubisoft games since 2003, with the company saying it portrayed a "more mature and diversified approach".
Ubisoft claims the new design is much more “player-centric.” As one of the longest-running gaming companies in the world, Ubisoft’s image and style has changed a lot over the years.
Ubisoft has debuted a new logo that will replace the iconic blue swirl you've been seeing in front of Assassin's Creed, Tom Clancy, and Far Cry games for the last few years. It's not a drastic ...
Our new logo is minimalist, modern and monochromatic. It’s a window into our worlds, giving a preview of what’s to come by highlighting the artistry that goes into creating them.
It is the first change in the French publisher’s logo since 2003, when Ubisoft introduced the swirl design — back then, it was three-dimensional and had a royal blue color.
Ubisoft has updated its swirl logo first adapted in 2003 with a new swirl and font. Here’s a brief history of Ubisoft’s logos since its establishment in 1986, via the UbiBlog, as well as what ...