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The company has world-renowned expertise, reflected in a portfolio of more than 120 video games developed in its 13 studios and an average audience of 44 million monthly players in 2023. In 2023, more than a million Gameloft games were downloaded each day worldwide.
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Vivendi Games was an American video game holding company founded in July 1996. It published games through various subsidiaries and labels, such as Black Label Games, Blizzard Entertainment (Diablo), Coktel Vision, Fox Interactive, NDA Productions, Sierra Entertainment, Universal Interactive and Vivendi Games Mobile.
TitlePlatform (s)Release DateDeveloper (s)March 29, 2001April 19, 2001The Mummy ReturnsApril 26, 2001Game BrainsHoyle SlotsMay 1, 2001Vivendi Games (formerly known as CUC Software, Cendant Software, Havas Interactive, Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing and Vivendi Universal Games) was an American video game publisher and holding company based in Los Angeles.
Dec 2, 2007 · The new company, Activision Blizzard, now boasts a portfolio bursting with some of the top-selling videogame franchises including Blizzard's World of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo, Vivendi's...
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Vivendi Games (formerly Vivendi Universal Games or simply VU Games), the games arm of Vivendi Universal Publishing (formerly Havas). Vivendi Games grew large through years of acquisitions.
Vivendi Games (formerly known as CUC Software, Cendant Software, Havas Interactive, Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing and Vivendi Universal Games) was an American video game publisher and holding company based in Los Angeles.
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Jul 28, 2008 · A statement from the firm released late on Monday announced that Activision "...will broaden its product portfolio by adding Vivendi Games' multi-million unit selling properties Crash Bandicoot, Ice Age and Spyro to its roster of proven franchises.