Vivendi Games, formerly known as Vivendi Universal Games, was the holdings company for Sierra Entertainment and Blizzard Entertainment. Vivendi Games was founded as Vivendi Universal Games after Vivendi bought Universal in the early 2000s. Before then Vivendi Games was known as Universal Interactive Studios. Vivendi Games was a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi SA. Headed by Bruce Hack, it was headquartered in Los Angeles, California and employs over 3,...
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Vivendi Games, formerly known as Vivendi Universal Games, was the holdings company for Sierra Entertainment and Blizzard Entertainment. Vivendi Games was founded as Vivendi Universal Games after Vivendi bought Universal in the early 2000s. Before then Vivendi Games was known as Universal Interactive Studios. Vivendi Games was a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi SA. Headed by Bruce Hack, it was headquartered in Los Angeles, California and employs over 3,400 people at 4 separate development divisions.
Vivendi Games owned the rights to such popular franchises as Warcraft, StarCraft, Diablo and World of Warcraft (all games developed by Blizzard Entertainment) as well as others like Empire Earth, Leisure Suit Larry, Ground Control and Tribes and Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon owned by Sierra Entertainment. It is now merged with Activision and is known as Activision Blizzard.
The history of Vivendi Games begins in February 1996, when CUC International, a large mail order and subscription...
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