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Ubisoft Toronto

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Ubisoft Toronto 2013
Ubisoft Toronto 2013

Ubisoft Toronto Inc. is a Canadian video game developer and a studio of Ubisoft based in Toronto. The studio was established under Jade Raymond in September 2010. Games developed by Ubisoft Toronto include Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Far Cry 5, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, Far Cry 6, and Watch Dogs Legion.

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N 43.6625 ° E -79.4464 °
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Ubisoft Toronto

Wallace Avenue 224
M6H 1V7 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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toronto.ubisoft.com

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