
Budgets like that aren’t conducive to innovation unless you can find another source of revenue.

Raymond went on to say that she believes developers need to find new ways to make money if they want to keep making huge, AAA, innovative titles. – Managing Director of Ubisoft Toronto Jade Raymond It’s got to be, I’m making the next Call of Duty or the Assassin’s Creed and I know it’s going to make ‘X’ amount, so we’ll make money.

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