Ubisoft Reflections Explained

Ubisoft Reflections Limited
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Video games
Hq Location:Partnership House
Hq Location City:Newcastle upon Tyne
Hq Location Country:England
Key People:Lisa Opie (managing director)
Num Employees:240+[1]
Num Employees Year:2018

Ubisoft Reflections Limited (formerly Reflections and later Reflections Interactive Limited) is a British video game developer and a studio of Ubisoft based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Founded in 1984 by Martin Edmondson and Nicholas Chamberlain, the studio focuses on racing games and it is best known for creating the award-winning Driver series. Reflections was acquired by GT Interactive in 1998 and sold to Ubisoft in 2006. The company works on AAA games in close cooperation with sister studio Ubisoft Leamington.

History

Martin Edmondson and Nicholas Chamberlain started developing games for the BBC Micro under the moniker "Reflections" in 1984.[2] Their first game was a Paperboy clone called Paper-Round that took two years to develop but was never released.[3] While working on that game, they started Ravenskull which would be their first published game, released in 1986 by Superior Software. This was followed by Codename: Droid and an Acorn Electron conversion of Stryker's Run in 1987.[3]

The name Reflections was first used for their 1989 hit Amiga game, Shadow of the Beast, published by Psygnosis which spawned two sequels. The original Amiga game was partially written by Paul Howarth,[4] and started out life as a parallax test of the blitter of the Amiga's Agnus chip; Paul later went on to work for Deep Red Games, a UK video game company based in Milton Keynes. A number of other Amiga and Atari ST games followed including Ballistix (1989), Awesome (1990) and Brian the Lion (1994). In 1995, they became known for Destruction Derby, which was critically acclaimed for its realistic physics and destruction, which later become Reflections' specialty. Due to the success, the game had four more sequels over the years.

On 9 January 1999, it was announced that Reflections had been acquired by GT Interactive in 1998, for a reported 2.7 million shares of common stock, which was valued at around .[5] [6] Reflections became well known for the game Driver, which was inspired by '70s cop shows like Starsky and Hutch and movies like Bullitt and The Driver. It has been followed by four sequels and four spin-offs. The company was subsequently renamed Reflections Interactive.

In 2004, studio founder Martin Edmondson left Reflections after the concepting stage of , and sued Atari due to "constructive unfair dismissal as a result of Reflections alleged repudiatory breach of a contract of employment that necessitated Mr. Edmondson's resignation."[7] Martin's brother, Gareth Edmondson, took his place as the studio manager. In July 2006, Atari announced that it had transferred all of the staff and most of the assets of Reflections Interactive Limited, including the intellectual property and technology rights to the Driver series, to Ubisoft for .[8]

Gareth Edmondson, studio manager, left Reflections after more than a ten-year presence at the studio in November 2011, two months after the launch of . The studio was then headed by Pauline Jacquey from February 2014.[9] The studio was then headed by Richard Blenkinsop until they left the company in 2021. Lisa Opie was appointed as managing director in May 2021.[10]

May 2013, Ubisoft Reflections announced that they are working on a new game, Ubisoft planned to announce the game at E3 2013.[11] On 10 June 2013, during an Ubisoft's press conference it was revealed that Reflections was working with developer Ivory Tower on the racing game The Crew, which was later released in December 2014.[12]

Games developed

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)
RavenskullAcorn Electron, BBC MicroSuperior Software
Codename: DroidAcorn Electron, BBC Micro
Stryker's RunAcorn Electron
BallistixAmiga, Atari STPsygnosis
Shadow of the BeastAmiga
Shadow of the Beast IIAmiga, Atari ST
AwesomeAmiga, Atari ST
Shadow of the Beast IIIAmiga
Brian the LionAmiga
Destruction DerbyMS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Destruction Derby 2MS-DOS, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
Thunder Truck RallyMS-DOS, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
DriverMacintosh, PlayStation, Microsoft WindowsGT Interactive
Driver 2PlayStationInfogrames
StuntmanPlayStation 2
Driv3rPlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, XboxAtari
PlayStation 2, Xbox
Wii, Microsoft WindowsUbisoft
Driver 76PlayStation Portable
Emergency HeroesWii
Monster 4x4: Stunt RacerWii
[13] macOS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
Just Dance 3PlayStation 3
Just Dance 4PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360
Just Dance 2014PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Just Dance 2015PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One
The CrewPlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox 360
Grow Home[14] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4
Grow UpMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Just Dance 2017PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U, Microsoft Windows
2017Nintendo Switch
Atomega[15] Microsoft Windows
OdeMicrosoft Windows

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Studio profile . ubistatic-a.akamaihd.net . 2018 . 2020-05-21.
  2. Web site: Which Games are Made in the UK?. Kotaku UK.
  3. http://www.stairwaytohell.com/authors/edmondsonchamberlain/PRO-EdmondsonChamberlain.html Profile
  4. Web site: Why 'Shadow of The Beast' Is A Massive Cult Hit. Todd. Kenreck. Forbes.
  5. Web site: GT Interactive adds another software developer to its stable. ARN.
  6. Web site: GT Buys UK Dev House.
  7. Web site: Atari reaches settlement with ex-Reflections boss. Gibson. Ellie. 27 February 2006. GamesIndustry. 7 April 2009.
  8. Web site: Atari Sells Driver, Reflections To Ubisoft. Carless. Simon. 13 July 2006. Gamasutra. 13 April 2016.
  9. Web site: On Reflections: First interview with the Ubisoft studio's new MD. Rachel Weber. GamesIndustry.biz. Eurogamer. 26 February 2014. 29 July 2017.
  10. Web site: Lisa Opie appointed managing director at Ubisoft Reflections and Leamington Studios GamesIndustry.biz. 18 May 2021 .
  11. Web site: Ubisoft Reflections Working on a Unannounced Game, Reveal at E3. 22 May 2013. Joystiq.
  12. Web site: Ubisoft Reveals the Crew a New Racer From Ivory Tower and Reflections at E3. 11 June 2013. Edge Online.
  13. Web site: 'Watch Dogs' reportedly started as 'Driver' reboot before Ubisoft intervened . . 24 May 2021 .
  14. Web site: Time for Reflections: A chat with Ubisoft's Lisa Opie . MCV . 28 June 2022 . Shoemaker . Richie .
  15. Web site: Time for Reflections: A chat with Ubisoft's Lisa Opie . MCV . 28 June 2022 . Shoemaker . Richie .