Speaking to Game File, a member of Ubisoft verified that the Driver television adaptation is no longer happening. Greenlit in 2021, this Driver TV show was set to come about in a collaboration with ...
Ubisoft has announced that it will resurrect its popular Driver video games for a streaming series set to launch on Binge.com. Ubisoft Film & Television is developing the project, which will center ...
Cash-strapped Atari dumped one of its properties today, partially making good on its announcement that several of its holdings would be sold off. The rights to the Driver franchise were sold to fellow ...
If you miss Driver games, you'll soon get to revisit the classic open-world franchise — but not in a playable form. GamesIndustry.biz reports Ubisoft is producing a live-action Driver TV show that ...
Ubisoft Film & Television and Binge’s Allan Ungar and Vincent Talenti produce the series. Executive producers are Ubisoft Film & Television’s Jason Altman, Danielle Kreinik and Genevieve Jones. “We’re ...
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Ubisoft's latest quarterly earning call might not be the most exciting place to discover news, but for expectant fans of the Ghost Recon and Driver franchises, it does at least shed some light on when ...
Although the original game was certainly a success on the PS one, additional iterations in the Driver series didn’t exactly follow suit. However, Ubisoft aim to change that with yet another new Driver ...
Today Ubisoft announced it will acquire the Driver franchise, taking the wheel from Atari, which has published the action-on-wheels series for years now. In an agreement expected to close soon, ...
LOS ANGELES - Today Ubisoft announced at its E3 press conference that the company will be releasing DRIVER San Francisco, the first iteration of the blockbuster franchise on current generation ...
Ubisoft is busy making a "whole new version" of Driver at its Reflections studio in Newcastle. That's if you believe the BBC, which sent Rory Cellan-Jones along to the studio to see the state of game ...
Ubisoft announced yesterday that it will acquire the Driver franchise from Atari. The deal includes rights to the Driver franchise as well as most of the assets and all personnel from Reflections ...