Game maker Ubisoft founder killed in France plane crash
Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, died in a plane crash on Friday evening in western France. The Cessna went down near La Baule Airport, killing both onboard. Guillemot helped establish the gaming giant in 1986, known for titles like Assassin's Creed and Just Dance.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 14:47 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 14:50 UTC
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