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UbiSoft sales up, up and away

More good news for the rapidly expanding French publisher

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French publisher UbiSoft has continued the recent run of good news in the gaming industry, announcing that their sales in the three months to June 30th have grown to €60m (over $50m), rising by a staggering 162% compared to the same period last year. This rapid expansion can mostly be put down to the success of just two games - Myst III and Rayman Advance.

Although it has only been released in America so far, the adventure game sequel Myst III made up a significant portion of the company's sales during the period, and provided the first real fruits from last year's take-over of GAME Studios. Other titles in the pipeline as a result of the deal include the eagerly anticipated role-playing game Pool of Radiance. Meanwhile UbiSoft's home-grown mascot Rayman also proved popular, cleaning up on the GameBoy Advance's launch in both Europe and America, and accounting for as much as 27% of the company's earnings.

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