Ubisoft to host first Ubiday Pune event in September

Ubisoft has been conducting its Ubiday events around the world for a few years now, and the event heads to India for the first time, with Ubiday Pune scheduled to take place this September.

Ubiday is an all-day gathering of industry representatives to share experiences and best practices, and to get a rare insight into what goes on at Ubisoft Pune.

Set up in 2008, the Pune studio develops games for current-generation consoles and handhelds, PC, web, and mobile devices. With 180 employees from India and around the world, Ubisoft Pune is one of India’s largest game development studios.

On the agenda at Ubiday is presentations by key personnel from Ubisoft Pune as well as demos of some of the games developed at the studio. Game stations will also be set up for attendees to try out some of Ubisoft’s previously released games, plus "surprise game stations of AAA titles".

Ubiday Pune is scheduled to take place on 14th September, 2012 at Ubisoft Pune. Attendance is by invitation only.

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