Ubisoft
Announces
New Title –
Rayman
Raving
Rabbids TV
Party
SAN
FRANCISCO –
May 28, 2008
– Today
Ubisoft
announced
that Rayman
Raving
Rabbids™ TV
Party will
launch for
the Wii™
system and
Nintendo DS™
system this
holiday
season.
Following
the
tradition of
Rayman
Raving
Rabbids
titles
showcasing
fun and
innovative
use of the
Wii
controllers,
Rayman
Raving
Rabbids TV
Party will
feature the
Wii Balance
Board™
accessory.
The Rabbids
plan to
invade
televisions
worldwide,
providing
players with
a variety of
games and
comedic
exploits
spoofing TV
shows, pop
culture and
even
advertisements.
“The Rayman
Raving
Rabbids
titles have
been an
immense
success,
entertaining
the world
over,” said
Yves
Guillemot,
president
and chief
executive
officer,
Ubisoft.
“The
inclusion of
the Wii
Balance
Board into
the game was
a huge
source of
inspiration
for our
development
team and I
guarantee
you will see
the Wii
Balance
Board used
in ways that
will be
surprisingly
unexpected!”
To date, the
Rayman
titles have
sold more
than 22
million
units
worldwide
with their
unique
ability to
reach all
ages and
demographics
through
their family
friendly,
innovative
game play
mechanics.
Further
details
about Rayman
Raving
Rabbids TV
Party will
be unveiled
at E3 2008,
but in the
meantime,
please feel
free to
visit
www.raymanzone.com.
About
Ubisoft
Ubisoft is a
leading
producer,
publisher
and
distributor
of
interactive
entertainment
products
worldwide
and has
grown
considerably
through a
strong and
diversified
line-up of
products and
partnerships.
Ubisoft has
offices in
24 countries
and sales in
more than 55
countries
around the
globe. It is
committed to
delivering
high-quality,
cutting-edge
video game
titles to
consumers.
For the
2007-08
fiscal year
Ubisoft
forecasts
generated
sales of 920
million
Euros. To
learn more,
please visit
www.ubisoftgroup.com.
© 2008
Ubisoft
Entertainment.
All Rights
Reserved.
Rayman,
Rayman
Raving
Rabbids, the
character of
Rayman,
Ubisoft,
Ubi.com, and
the Ubisoft
logo are
trademarks
of Ubisoft
Entertainment
in the U.S.
and/or other
countries.
Wii and
Nintendo DS
are
trademarks
of Nintendo.