Ubisoft has announced at this year's Leipzig Games Convention the opening of a new business office in Warsaw, Poland. The team in place will focus on business relationships to help increase Ubisoft's market share in both Poland and Eastern Europe. Rose-Marie Nargaud, Ubisoft's Eastern Europe export area manager, will lead operations in the new location while reporting to Rob Cooper, managing director for Northern Europe and Export at Ubisoft.
"Opening an office in Poland is a strategic decision for Ubisoft," said Alain Corre, executive director EMEA at Ubisoft. "Our vision is to ensure our presence in the most important markets and that we remain close to our consumers. The Eastern Europe market has the potential to become a key market for video games and Poland represents a major part of this potential, with a rapidly growing console install base."
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