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Ubisoft CEO wants shorter console transition times

Posted on November 24, 2012 by (@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News

This past console cycle has been abnormally long. For Ubisoft co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot, he hopes the transition for the next round of systems will be shorter.

“I think that what has happened is the transition has been very long. You know, in the industry, we were used to changing machines every five years. This time we are in the seventh year of the 360. We need new consoles and at the end of the cycle generally the market goes down because there are less new IPs, new properties, so that damaged the industry a little bit. I hope next time they will come more often.”

Specifically, Guillemot said, many publishers and developers use the transition to a new console as an opportunity to “reinvent” themselves.

Guillemot believes new consoles bring about innovation. He also fessl that it leads to more risk and new IPs.

“Transitions are the best times, are the best ways, to make all of our creators take more risks and do different things. When a console is out for a long time … you don’t take as much risks on totally new IPs because even if they are good, they don’t sell as well. Everybody who is taking risks and innovating is welcome because there are lots of hardcore gamers and those guys want new things, where the mass market will be more interested in having the same experience and doesn’t want to take as much risks because it’s not aware as much of what is going to change its experience. So, the beginning of the machines is always a good time for innovation.”

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