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110 After "gutting" its video game division, Amazon has sold one of its studios to Ubisoft

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · today 13:20 EDT

After "gutting" its video game division, Amazon has sold one of its studios to Ubisoft

Following Amazon's decision to 'gut' its video game division in October as part of 14,000 job cuts across the company, Ubisoft has announced the acquisition of one of its studios - Amazon Games Montreal - which is currently working on MOBA March of Giants.
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